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Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 60 Degree Center, Stainless Steel

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 60 Degree Center, Stainless Steel Rail fittings let you build rigid bow, stern and cabin top handrail and lifeline systems, providing secure handholds and/or rigid barriers around your boat s perimeter. Made in a variety of shapes and angles, these components can accommodate the many configurations possible on a boat. They are available in two diameters: 7/8" dia., generally used on smaller powerboats, and 1" dia., used on sailboats and larger powerboats. Rail fittings are made from two materials: zamak (a zinc-aluminum alloy) and stainless steel. Zamak fittings have a highly polished look when new, but only a modest amount of corrosion resistance when subjected to saltwater, so we recommend them for fresh water environments only. Stainless steel fittings are stronger and have outstanding corrosion resistance, at a premium price. Match materials between system components to minimize the effects of galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. For safety, rails fittings should be thru-bolted to the deck, using substantial backing plates. While it is tempting and convenient to use sheet metal screws, machine screws with locking nuts will be far stronger. Plenty of sealant around the fastener holes, especially on the shanks of the fasteners, will help prevent leaks and water damage to the hull material. And a small dab of Loctite on the setscrews will ensure that your railing stays together for many seasons. Type 316 Stainless Steel Chrome Zamak
19.99 USD

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 60 degree Aft, Stainless Steel

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 60 degree Aft, Stainless Steel Rail fittings let you build rigid bow, stern and cabin top handrail and lifeline systems, providing secure handholds and/or rigid barriers around your boat s perimeter. Made in a variety of shapes and angles, these components can accommodate the many configurations possible on a boat. They are available in two diameters: 7/8" dia., generally used on smaller powerboats, and 1" dia., used on sailboats and larger powerboats. Rail fittings are made from two materials: zamak (a zinc-aluminum alloy) and stainless steel. Zamak fittings have a highly polished look when new, but only a modest amount of corrosion resistance when subjected to saltwater, so we recommend them for fresh water environments only. Stainless steel fittings are stronger and have outstanding corrosion resistance, at a premium price. Match materials between system components to minimize the effects of galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. For safety, rails fittings should be thru-bolted to the deck, using substantial backing plates. While it is tempting and convenient to use sheet metal screws, machine screws with locking nuts will be far stronger. Plenty of sealant around the fastener holes, especially on the shanks of the fasteners, will help prevent leaks and water damage to the hull material. And a small dab of Loctite on the setscrews will ensure that your railing stays together for many seasons. Type 316 Stainless Steel Chrome Zamak
19.99 USD

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 60 Degree Center, Chrome Zamak

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 60 Degree Center, Chrome Zamak Rail fittings let you build rigid bow, stern and cabin top handrail and lifeline systems, providing secure handholds and/or rigid barriers around your boat s perimeter. Made in a variety of shapes and angles, these components can accommodate the many configurations possible on a boat. They are available in two diameters: 7/8" dia., generally used on smaller powerboats, and 1" dia., used on sailboats and larger powerboats. Rail fittings are made from two materials: zamak (a zinc-aluminum alloy) and stainless steel. Zamak fittings have a highly polished look when new, but only a modest amount of corrosion resistance when subjected to saltwater, so we recommend them for fresh water environments only. Stainless steel fittings are stronger and have outstanding corrosion resistance, at a premium price. Match materials between system components to minimize the effects of galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. For safety, rails fittings should be thru-bolted to the deck, using substantial backing plates. While it is tempting and convenient to use sheet metal screws, machine screws with locking nuts will be far stronger. Plenty of sealant around the fastener holes, especially on the shanks of the fasteners, will help prevent leaks and water damage to the hull material. And a small dab of Loctite on the setscrews will ensure that your railing stays together for many seasons. Type 316 Stainless Steel Chrome Zamak
14.99 USD

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 120 Degree Forward, Stainless Steel

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 120 Degree Forward, Stainless Steel Rail fittings let you build rigid bow, stern and cabin top handrail and lifeline systems, providing secure handholds and/or rigid barriers around your boat s perimeter. Made in a variety of shapes and angles, these components can accommodate the many configurations possible on a boat. They are available in two diameters: 7/8" dia., generally used on smaller powerboats, and 1" dia., used on sailboats and larger powerboats. Rail fittings are made from two materials: zamak (a zinc-aluminum alloy) and stainless steel. Zamak fittings have a highly polished look when new, but only a modest amount of corrosion resistance when subjected to saltwater, so we recommend them for fresh water environments only. Stainless steel fittings are stronger and have outstanding corrosion resistance, at a premium price. Match materials between system components to minimize the effects of galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. For safety, rails fittings should be thru-bolted to the deck, using substantial backing plates. While it is tempting and convenient to use sheet metal screws, machine screws with locking nuts will be far stronger. Plenty of sealant around the fastener holes, especially on the shanks of the fasteners, will help prevent leaks and water damage to the hull material. And a small dab of Loctite on the setscrews will ensure that your railing stays together for many seasons. Type 316 Stainless Steel Chrome Zamak
22.99 USD

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 120 Degree Forward, Chrome Zamak

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 120 Degree Forward, Chrome Zamak Rail fittings let you build rigid bow, stern and cabin top handrail and lifeline systems, providing secure handholds and/or rigid barriers around your boat s perimeter. Made in a variety of shapes and angles, these components can accommodate the many configurations possible on a boat. They are available in two diameters: 7/8" dia., generally used on smaller powerboats, and 1" dia., used on sailboats and larger powerboats. Rail fittings are made from two materials: zamak (a zinc-aluminum alloy) and stainless steel. Zamak fittings have a highly polished look when new, but only a modest amount of corrosion resistance when subjected to saltwater, so we recommend them for fresh water environments only. Stainless steel fittings are stronger and have outstanding corrosion resistance, at a premium price. Match materials between system components to minimize the effects of galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. For safety, rails fittings should be thru-bolted to the deck, using substantial backing plates. While it is tempting and convenient to use sheet metal screws, machine screws with locking nuts will be far stronger. Plenty of sealant around the fastener holes, especially on the shanks of the fasteners, will help prevent leaks and water damage to the hull material. And a small dab of Loctite on the setscrews will ensure that your railing stays together for many seasons. Type 316 Stainless Steel Chrome Zamak
14.99 USD

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 60 Degree Aft, Chrome Zamak

Handrail Fittings Handrail Fitting - 7/8 inch, 60 Degree Aft, Chrome Zamak Rail fittings let you build rigid bow, stern and cabin top handrail and lifeline systems, providing secure handholds and/or rigid barriers around your boat s perimeter. Made in a variety of shapes and angles, these components can accommodate the many configurations possible on a boat. They are available in two diameters: 7/8" dia., generally used on smaller powerboats, and 1" dia., used on sailboats and larger powerboats. Rail fittings are made from two materials: zamak (a zinc-aluminum alloy) and stainless steel. Zamak fittings have a highly polished look when new, but only a modest amount of corrosion resistance when subjected to saltwater, so we recommend them for fresh water environments only. Stainless steel fittings are stronger and have outstanding corrosion resistance, at a premium price. Match materials between system components to minimize the effects of galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. For safety, rails fittings should be thru-bolted to the deck, using substantial backing plates. While it is tempting and convenient to use sheet metal screws, machine screws with locking nuts will be far stronger. Plenty of sealant around the fastener holes, especially on the shanks of the fasteners, will help prevent leaks and water damage to the hull material. And a small dab of Loctite on the setscrews will ensure that your railing stays together for many seasons. Type 316 Stainless Steel Chrome Zamak
17.99 USD

Marine Rubber Exhaust Elbows 3In 90 Degree Rubbr Exhst Elbo

Marine Rubber Exhaust Elbows 3In 90 Degree Rubbr Exhst Elbo Exhaust hose elbows let your wet-exhaust line make tight turns without kinking. They provide excellent tolerance to engine heat, vibration and back pressure. Install over rigid tubing or pipe using the four included stainless T-bolt clamps (two at each end). Not intended for hose-to-hose connections. Lubricate with water or detergent only 250 F max. continuous operating temperature
46.99 USD

Marine Rubber Exhaust Elbows 4In 90 Degree Rubbr Exhst Elbo

Marine Rubber Exhaust Elbows 4In 90 Degree Rubbr Exhst Elbo Exhaust hose elbows let your wet-exhaust line make tight turns without kinking. They provide excellent tolerance to engine heat, vibration and back pressure. Install over rigid tubing or pipe using the four included stainless T-bolt clamps (two at each end). Not intended for hose-to-hose connections. Lubricate with water or detergent only 250 F max. continuous operating temperature
57.99 USD

Marine Rubber Exhaust Elbows 6In 90 Degree Rubbr Exhst Elbo

Marine Rubber Exhaust Elbows 6In 90 Degree Rubbr Exhst Elbo Exhaust hose elbows let your wet-exhaust line make tight turns without kinking. They provide excellent tolerance to engine heat, vibration and back pressure. Install over rigid tubing or pipe using the four included stainless T-bolt clamps (two at each end). Not intended for hose-to-hose connections. Lubricate with water or detergent only 250 F max. continuous operating temperature
72.99 USD

Elbows Elbow 90 Degree, Angle 2-way, 1 inch Stainless Steel

Elbows Elbow 90 Degree, Angle 2-way, 1 inch Stainless Steel Bow Rail and Handrail Replacement Products Stainless steel fittings are made from high-quality cast and polished 316 stainless steel Chrome Zamak fittings are made from double-chrome-plated zinc Fittings are drilled and countersunk for #10 fasteners and include 1/4"-28 stainless set screws Type 304 stainless steel tubing is TIG (ultra high heat) welded, polished and buffed Aluminum tubing is bright anodized for a durable, high-quality finish
22.99 USD

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