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Fenders And Accessories

Boat fenders are a great purchase to help prevent scratches, dings and damage to your vessel when docking, mooring or maneuvering in busy waters. As they're a relatively inexpensive purchase, you can kit your boat out with several fenders that can help prevent expensive and unnecessary repairs. In this collection, you can shop top brands such as Majoni, Burke Marine and Supafend. 

Features of High-Quality Boat Fenders

You can find a range of high-quality boat fenders and accessories in this collection, ensuring you have the best products to protect your boat under any conditions. You will find a range of shapes and sizes to suit various vessels and specific placements. For all the specifics on each product and its compatibility, head to the description area on the product page. 

The materials used for these products are marine-worthy. Ensuring they won't rapidly fade or deteriorate when exposed to harsh elements such as sun, salt and water. They also feature materials that won't cause chaffing to your vessel, protecting its gel coat from damage. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Rule of Thumb 2 = 1 fender per 10 feet of Low Waterline Length (LWL) with a minimum of 3 for boats of 20 feet or less. The rule has been developed into a modern metric measure equivalent.

If you're going alongside another boat, a flat area of a dock, or a seawall, vertical fenders usually work well. If, on the other hand, you're going alongside a piling or a post, most likely you'll want to hang your fenders horizontally.

Cone fenders have a very similar construction to cell fenders, but the end that sticks out toward the boat is narrower than the side attached to the dock. This cone shape allows them to remain stable even with greater impact angles from moving vessels and effectively absorb the force.