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Black Rubber Mooring Absorber, for 14mm - 16mm Rope.

Black Rubber Mooring Absorber, for 14mm - 16mm Rope.

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Black Rubber Mooring Absorber, for 14mm - 16mm Rope.

A mooring rubber snubber is a device used on boats to absorb and reduce the shock loads that can occur when a boat is moored. It’s typically made of rubber or elastomeric material, and it acts as a shock absorber in the mooring lines to prevent damage to both the boat and the mooring equipment (like cleats, winches, and the dock itself).

Why You Need a Mooring Rubber Snubber:

When a boat is tied up to a dock or mooring buoy, the mooring lines (ropes or chains) are often subjected to sudden jerks or shocks due to:

  • Tidal or wave action that causes the boat to move.
  • Wind gusts pushing the boat around.
  • Sudden movements like when the boat accelerates or decelerates while approaching the dock.

Without a snubber, these shocks can put significant stress on the boat's mooring lines and hardware, leading to:

  • Wear and tear on ropes or chains.
  • Potential damage to cleats, winches, or the boat's hull.
  • Excessive movement that can cause discomfort or instability on board.

How It Works:

A mooring snubber is typically fitted between the boat and the dock or mooring buoy and works by:

  • Absorbing Shock: The rubber material compresses and stretches to absorb the energy from sudden shocks or jerks, reducing the force that travels through the mooring line.
  • Reducing Line Tension: It helps prevent the lines from becoming too tight or overstressed, especially in rough conditions, by acting as a flexible intermediary.
  • Preventing Boat Movement: It dampens the boat's movements, making it more comfortable and stable while moored.

Key Benefits of a Mooring Rubber Snubber:

  • Protects Mooring Gear: Reduces the likelihood of line breakage or damage to the cleats, winches, or the dock.
  • Enhances Comfort: By absorbing the shock, the snubber prevents the boat from lurching excessively or creating uncomfortable jerks while moored.
  • Longer Lifespan for Equipment: The shock-absorbing action reduces the wear and tear on your mooring lines, cleats, and other hardware.

Types of Mooring Rubber Snubbers:

  • Single or Double Loop: These are often used in different setups, with the single loop used for lighter-duty mooring and the double loop providing extra tension control.
  • Adjustable Snubber: Some models feature an adjustable length to allow flexibility for different boat sizes and docking conditions.
  • Heavy-Duty Snubber: These are designed for larger boats or for areas where high winds or rough seas are common.

Where to Use:

  • Docks or Piers: When mooring to a fixed dock or pier.
  • Mooring Buoys: For boats anchored to mooring buoys where the snubber can help absorb the motion of the boat swinging in the tide or wind.
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