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The Boat Cleat Open Base is a premium mooring accessory made from 316 stainless steel, designed for durability and aesthetic appeal. Available in sizes 4, 5, 6, and 8 inches, it includes installation screws and nuts, ensuring a reliable and stylish solution for all your docking needs.
D**R
Excellent corrosion resistance.
Attractive Cleat. I'm just not sure how strong it will be, because the bolts are so thin.
M**E
Nice and shiny
Love that the screws go inside instead of out. But a little spendy
Z**N
Attractive
We are using these to support a surfboard in our beach house and they look really nice — smooth and shiny.
B**N
Perfect
product worked perfect for my dock
S**W
Great Cleats, but buy better screws
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A**Y
Good Cleats; Replace the Screws and Bolts
I have a Shappell JET SLED, made of tough plastic. It floats, but is not a boat. Ice fishermen use them to ferry gear across frozen lakes; I use mine to carry stuff into and out of the woods on snow, ice and even wet grass. But if the load is at all top-heavy, the sled can tip and spill the contents. I wanted a way to lash the sled load securely and recover rapidly. These cleats look like they will do the job.I order four cleats and, like other commentators, found the cleats better than usual quality but found the screws and bolts to be flimsy, possibly of inferior quality metal. So I set out to replace them.The supplied bolts are 4mm in diameter, so ideally I would replace them with 5mm bolts. Unfortunately the holes in the cleats are not big enough to admit that size. I checked with US size bolts and found that my next choice, size 10-24 with a diameter of 4.8mm was a hair too big for the hole, whichI is suspect is about 4.7mm. Unprepared to drill the holes in the cleats a little larger, I finally settled on 8-32 bolts, which are only 5% bigger in diameter at 4.2mm, but the bolts seem to be better quality and stronger.Size 8-32 bolts are widely available in hardware stores, but may be expensive if you have to buy a pack of 60 as I did. From Bolt Depot you can buy any amount at reasonable prices in lengths up to 3.5 inches. You can never have too many bolts.To provide adequate support for the cleats I decided to put four-inch pieces of metal bar stock on the underside of the plastic rails. Ideally one would use stainless steel, but it’s much harder to cut and drill than the aluminum stock I had at hand.Although all the cleats seemed to have the same hole separation, I numbered each cleat and its support piece, just in case. After centering the cleat on the piece of stock, I marked the hole location by passing a 5/32” (4mm) drill bit through the cleat and touching the spinning bit to the stock. After removing the cleat I finished drilling the hole. Then I used the supplied 4mm bolt to position the cleat over the hole and repeated the process for the other hole. After drilling all the holes, I then used a 11/64” (4.4mm) drill bit to enlarge the hole enough for the 8-32 bolts.By placing the metal stock on the underside of the sled it was easy to drill through the plastic with the 11/64” bit and attach the cleats. Because I expect the cleats to take a beating, I used a lock washer and a drop of blue thread locker on the threads.There may be other, cheaper ways of solving my problem, but I like the sleek look of the polished boat cleats. Now if I can only learn how to tie that boat cleat knot on You Tube!
T**.
Chrome seems pretty good for the price I like the
I like the small size,needed better and longer bolts,no nylon lock nuts,no washers.would have been a better product if it came with better hardware.
D**C
Good quality cleats but screws are too short
Purchased the 5-inch cleats (pack of 2) for my boat. Came with everything needed to mount. I needed to do bolt through the deck to make sure they were solidly attached instead of using the wood screws. The screws were pretty thin and unfortunately about an inch too short for a 3/4" carpeted deck. Went to a big box hardware store that has a ton of stainless hardware but they did not sell longer screws that were that thin. So had to buy a different type of cleat that had bigger holes where I could use a longer screw. By the way, you won't be able to drill out the holes, it's very hard stainless. Keeping the cleats to use for a lighter duty job, plus I scratched one up trying to drill it out for a bigger screw. Just be cautious buying the 5-inch cleats if you have a standard 3/4-inch deck, with carpet.
J**
Excellente qualité, je recommande ce vendeur.
Exactement ce que je voulais.
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