- Rigg & sail
- Rope & cordage
- Anchoring & mooring
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Hull & deck
- Sheet winches & halyard winches
- Cleats & stoppers
- Tracks & slides
- Chain plates & stemhead fittings
- Pad eyes & fairleads
- Hooks & eyelets
- Hand rails
- Flags & flagstaffs
- Portlights & hatches
- Ventilation
- Steering wheels, tillers & rudders
- Specialities for motorboats
- Dinghys & rowboats
- Letters & plates
- Navigation lights
- Outdoor lights & deck spots
- Cabin & comfort
- Paint & boatbuilding
- Electrics & engine
- Pumps & sanitation
- Safety & VHF radio
- Navigation & books
- Commercial shipping
Hull & deck
Who doesn't like to be on deck of a beautiful ship? The elegant, spacious teak deck of a classic yacht can be just as tempting as the narrow, iron gangboard of a cargo sailer with smell of tar. But no matter how individual the arrangements of hatches, superstructures, steering wheels and tillers are, deck operations must run smoothly and safely during the voyage. All deck fittings, from bollard, winch, cleat, clamp, handrail to railings, should be installed in a way that serves their purpose in all situations and does not present any hindrance or danger. …


































































