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Bitte e Passacavi Nautici

Nautical bollards and fairleads

Mooring bollards and fairleads are two essential components for managing mooring on any type of vessel—from small motorboats to sailing yachts.


🪝 NAUTICAL BOLTS

Bollards are used to secure mooring lines (mooring lines, fenders, springs, etc.) in a safe and stable manner.

✅ Main types of bollards:

Type Description Usage
Horned (classic) Two side arms, "T" shape Generic mooring
Cross (cross-shaped) 4-arm, more secure mounting On the bridges of large boats
Folding / tipping They are lowered when they are not needed Aesthetics and safety
Retractable bollards Invisible from locks, excellent on yachts For "flush" surfaces
Bitts on a round or rectangular base Variations for different deck layouts

🛠️ Materials:

  • AISI 316 stainless steel → rustproof, robust and shiny

  • Anodized aluminum → lighter

  • Chromed brass → aesthetic, also used on vintage boats

  • Reinforced plastic (ABS) → for small boats, tenders

📐 Dimensions:

  • From 100 mm to over 300 mm

  • Choice based on the diameter of the ropes and the size of the boat


🧭 CABLE GLANDS

Fairleads guide lines into or out of the boat, protecting the deck, cleats, and hull from chafing and wear.

✅ Main types:

Type Description Position
Classic cable gland (U-shaped) Protects edges and corners On the gunwale or deck edge
Roller cable gland Includes a roller for easy sliding Ideal for anchors and moorings
Cable gland with stainless steel eyelet Reinforced, precise guidance Lifelines or lateral passage
Flush cable gland Integrated, elegant Yachts and modern boats

🛠️ Materials:

  • AISI 316 stainless steel → top resistance and durability

  • Marine Bronze → great for classic boats

  • Reinforced plastic / PVC → light boats and tenders

📐 Tip:

  • Choose cable guides as wide as the lines you use.

  • Mount them at the bollards or strong points


🛠️ Recommended assembly

Component Where to assemble What to fix with
Bitte On deck, transom or pulpit Stainless steel through bolts + internal plate
Cable glands On the gunwale, deck edge, pulpit Stainless steel screws or marine adhesives (for plastic)

✅ Useful combo:

For safe and functional mooring:

  • 200mm stainless steel cleat

  • Cable gland with roller

  • Braided lines with anti-abrasion sock

  • Shackles and mooring springs for shock absorption

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