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    Railmount Universal Tender Chock

    €1.106,-* Goods to order; Europe 5 Days, RoW 10 Days
    Railmount Universal Tender Chock is easy removable, super compact and universal. Perfect for securing rigid hull tenders, dinghies, and jet skis on swim platforms with rails/channels.... Show more

    Product description

    Railmount Universal Tender Chock removable, super compact and universal. Perfect for securing rigid hull tenders, dinghies, and jet skis on swim platforms with channels. Kits come with eight 1 / 2 inch stainless steel carriage bolts that are inserted into swim platform channels (channels are existing / not sold by 1st-Relief). Double wide bunks are made with high quality HDPE and semi-rigid hull cushioning strips. Remove chocks when not in use for a TRIP FREE deck!

    Construction

    • 4 Removable HDPE chock assemblies
    • Double wide bunks are approximately 2 X 6 X 9 (inch) and 1 1 / 4 inch wide semi-rigid vinyl hull protector strips
    • Overall dimensions are approximately 9 X 9,5 X 6 (inch)
    • Easy to store when not in use
    • Universal design fits most shapes and sizes of tenders and jet skis
    • Lashing straps and eyelets available as accessories (1st23VCTIEDOWNKIT3)
    • Requires 12 pan head screws to attach to deck (not included)
    • Includes eight 1 / 2 inch stainless steel carriage bolts / wing nuts / washers
    • Excluding mounting hardware

    Manual

    Manual Tender Chock

     

     

    Manufacturer information

    • Manufacturer: VersaChock
    • Partnumber: VCTENDERHDCHNL

    Specifications

    Article number
    1st23VCTENDERHDCHNL

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