Mooring springs help to reduce the tension in the mooring lines. Mooring springs, also known as nautical shock absorbers, work to lessen the swaying of a boat when it is berthed at a marina, making the atmosphere for the user more stable and comfortable. The principal purpose of mooring lines is to keep a ship securely anchored to its berth in the face of wind, current, and other pressures. Wind or current loading on the mooring lines is a static load if the lines are appropriately set. A dynamic load would be trying to halt a moving ship with a line.
Key Features:
- A model with stainless steel tension rods and bolts with friction inserts for high resistance and low noise.
- Complete with s.s. bolts and squeak-proof caps.
- One package per bag
Specifications:
- SKU: GS61178
- UPC: 8.43541E+12
- Weight: 2.50 LBS
- Unit of Measure: EA
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): GS61178