Boat Cleats

Boat Cleats

Secure your vessel with ease and style using our high-quality boat cleats - the reliable and essential tool for any boater!


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  1. White Water Marine Hardware 316 Stainless Low Flat Deck Cleat 5" Two Hole Mount

    $13.15
  2. White Water Marine Hardware 316 Stainless Steel Cast Streamline Cleat

    $11.37
  3. White Water Marine Hardware 316 SS Cast Heavy Duty Stud Cleat

    $31.28
  4. White Water Marine Hardware 316 SS Arch Cleat

    $91.28
  5. White Water Marine Hardware 316 SS Folding Cleat, 4-1/2"

    $22.22
  6. White Water Marine Hardware Lift Rings with Cleat

    $25.77
  7. White Water Marine Hardware 316 SS Cast Studded Herreshoff Cleat

    $17.37
  8. White Water Marine Hardware 316 SS Cast Mooring Cleat

    $26.81
  9. White Water Marine Hardware 316 SS Cast Heavy Duty Herreshoff Cleat

    $42.55
  10. White Water Marine Hardware 316 SS Cast Classic Herreshoff Cleat

    $8.23
  11. TACO Transom Cross Tie Cleat - XL

    $289.99
  12. Dock Edge Flip-Up Dock Cleat - 8" - Black

    Special Price $33.78 Regular Price $41.97

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WHAT ARE BOAT CLEATS?

Boat cleats are devices that are used to tie up boats to docks, piers, and other structures. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are typically made from materials like stainless steel, aluminum, or brass.


WHY ARE BOAT CLEATS IMPORTANT?

Boat cleats are an essential component of safe boating. They allow boats to be securely tied up, which helps prevent them from drifting away from the dock or getting damaged by waves and other environmental factors. In addition to their practical use, boat cleats can also add a decorative touch to a boat's appearance.


WHAT TYPES OF BOAT CLEATS ARE AVAILABLE?

There are several different types of boat cleats available, including:

  • Horn cleats: These are the most common type of boat cleat. They feature a horn-shaped design and are typically made from materials like aluminum or stainless steel.
  • Dock cleats: These are larger than horn cleats and are designed to be mounted directly onto a dock or pier.
  • Flip-up cleats: These are designed to lie flat when not in use, which can help prevent tripping hazards on the boat.
  • Folding cleats: These are similar to flip-up cleats, but they fold down instead of lying flat.
  • Pop-up cleats: These are designed to be flush with the surface of the boat when not in use, which can help maintain a sleek appearance.

When choosing boat cleats, it's important to consider factors like the size and weight of your boat, the type of dock or pier you'll be tying up to, and your personal preferences for appearance and ease of use. You'll also want to choose cleats that are made from durable materials and that can withstand the corrosive effects of saltwater.


HOW DO YOU CARE FOR BOAT CLEATS?

In order to maintain the good condition of your boat cleats, it is crucial to rinse them thoroughly with fresh water after every use to eliminate any salt or debris that may have gathered. To prevent corrosion, you may also consider applying a protective coating of wax or oil. Additionally, it is essential to regularly check your cleats for indications of damage or wear and replace them as necessary.

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