Seachoice Twin Eye Ribbed Inflatable Boat Fender Various Sizes & Colors
Boat fenders, when properly sized for your vessel’s length, weight and docking conditions, will help take the stress out of docking and defend your hull against unsightly scrapes and expensive repairs.
Because individual needs and conditions vary greatly, this buying guide should serve only as a starting point. We encourage you to consult with multiple reliable sources of fender and docking information before making a buying decision.
Key Features
- High-quality, marine-grade vinyl
- Molded-in eyelets for exceptional ropehold
- Guaranteed against bursting and splitting
- Pre-inflated for convenience
- Easily adjust pressure with sports ball needle
Advantages:
- High-quality Vinyl:They are made from high environmental protection non-toxic PVC material, they do well at sealing gas tightly and can be used for a long time. The high-strength marine vinyl delivers superior strength and long-lasting service; UV protection gives the boat fenders more power to outlast harsh weather.
- Two Eyelets Design: Our inflatable fender features a long cylindrical body with two eyelets on both sides. This design provides you the ease of use and can be placed vertically or horizontally. A ribbed texture on all sides enhances strength. It's a great shock-absorbing structure and absorbs strong impact when your water vessel collides with another solid structure.
- Handy to Inflate: The boat bumpers package includes 4 boat fenders, 1 inflating needle, 4 ropes, and 1 hand pump. The fenders can be installed and taken off in a snap. One person can quickly inflate one fender in 2 minutes without any complicated procedure. And there are also four dock ropes for easy suspension.
- Worthwhile Investment:Repairing your boat can be an expensive and dreadful affair. However, investing in these boat barriers is worthwhile. Boat fenders, when inflated, should have a 1-inch diameter for every 4 to 5 feet of boat length. You can choose the right fender size according to your needs. It's ideal for boats, docks, yachts, sailboats, rowboats, etc.
Choosing a Boat Fender: Special Applications
Rafting up with another boat can be safe and fun when done right. Use fenders sized for the larger of the two boats, with three fenders deployed in close proximity at maximum beam plus two spherical buoys – one fore and one aft. The buoys will provide maximum protection should a strong current or wake cause the bow or stern of one of the boats to swing toward the other. Bass, fishing and jon boats with low freeboards will benefit from a set of compact contour fenders, as they are designed to protect the gunwale as well as the hull. Finally, folding fenders, which feature several closed-cell foam blocks, are ideal for deck boats and pontoons. They unfold to protect up to nine feet of hull, and can be carried and stowed with relative ease.

