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ALL OUR KITS INCLUDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND ALL NECESSARY ACCESSORIES

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LifeLines:

Ever wonder what the name means? It's a means to keeping life online, or onboard. Life Lines are another way to STAY CONNECTED to your boat.

Our lifelines are innovative. They are stronger than wire lifelines. They are easy to install, so you can do it yourself. In most cases, you can reuse some of your existing hardware, so you save on the cost of replacement. They feel like line, not wire, so you will want to use them as an additional handhold when moving on deck.

Lifeline Netting:

Keep your little ones and pets onboard. With netting, there is less chance of gear going overboard too. And it's one more way to keep anyone more secure.

As we expand our product line, we will be adding these other hard to find, innovative products which will help you to Stay Connected to your boat and operate safely onboard:

Jacklines: We will be providing the hardware and webbing in kits for different sized boats. All you will need to do is attach the jackline to the bow and stern, either using a cleat or a snapshackle. The kit will include a snap shackle and standard number of Pad eyes to install in the cockpit. You will be able to configure for your exact needs, thereby keeping the solution tailored and low cost.

Humane Wheel Grip: For those of us who don't like the feel of a metal steering wheel, and don't want to use animal leather, we have developed a wheel grip which is easy to install, easy on the hands and easy on the budget! This grip will also be aesthetically pleasing to the nautical eye, while providing a comfortable non-slip grip, protecting your hands from heat and cold.A fun rainy afternoon project for the crew member who likes to learn some rope craft. Best of all, if you ever need to replace it, you won't be put off by the huge cost of leather.

Mainsail Stowaway: Your crew is tired of having the sail spread all over the deck and trying to flake it neatly on the boom when the wind has different ideas. If your Main halyard leads to the cockpit, you can drop your sail from the safety of your cockpit, and have it flake neatly into a dedicated sail cover. And you won't need to go on deck to zip it all up! Even if you do need to go forward, no sail ties to tangle around your neck, no slippery sail to trip you up.

The Mainsail Stowaway is less expensive than the compition's, easier to install, and easier to use. And you can order it to your boat's exact dimensions and color scheme.

Fireblanket

A hemmed fireblanket to keep near your galley in case of emergency. Less messy than an extinguisher for small fire hazards, or over heating engine.

Cabin sole lock down latches

When cruising in more extreme conditions, you want to ensure that the contents of your floor lockers won't end up flying around the cabin . These latches lock, making sure that everything stays in place.

Can't wait for these great solutions?

Contact us and we may be able to get these to you sooner!

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