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Deck Hardware

  • Something has to give

    IIt seems you get a plateau for a while, then suddenly you get something like a drop in prices of high tech rope, which puts enormous strain on the existing hardware. 15 May 2012 - Boating Business

  • Which horse for what course?

    However much it might seem easier just to get all the hardware from one manufacturer, each piece has its 'niche capability' and you might be better off taking some time out to think about exactly what it is that’s needed. 15 May 2012 - Boating Business

  • Playing for keeps

    It’s simply not a level playing field – and the hardware isn’t always determined on the most appropriate fit: Stevie Knight talks to a couple of old hands about the issues... 15 May 2012 - Boating Business

  • Pushing the envelope - in our direction

    Sails are changing, writes Stevie Knight, and the trickle down of technology will have an impact even for novice sailors. 12 Jul 2011 - Boating Business

  • Revolution in the rigging

    It can seem technology is opening up an ever-widening gap between race boats and modest cruising craft, but the racing world may still have something to give the rest of us, writes Stevie Knight. 12 Jul 2011 - Boating Business

  • ICOMIA produces first merged standard

    ICOMIA’s Global Conformity Guidelines were designed to help boatbuilders to export overseas by bridging the transAtlantic gap between ABYC and ISO Standards, says communications manager Maria Anckarsvärd. 12 Jul 2011 - Boating Business

  • Deck Hardware products 2010

    06 May 2010 - Boating Business

  • Deck hardware: hardware evolves

    The UK’s leisure marine industry has evolved from the slightly grim ‘wet and cold weekends’ of two decades ago to a family lifestyle writes Stevie Knight - but this has impacted everything, including hardware. 06 May 2010 - Boating Business

  • Deck hardware: wonders by design

    Phil Atfield of Atfield Technical Consultancy explains, one of the main things that has helped the deckware design process along is that manufacturers now have very sophisticated tools at their fingertips. 06 May 2010 - Boating Business

  • Hyde Sails - no longer just a dinghy specialist

    Hyde has a long-standing reputation in the dinghy market and in the last decade the company has been busy applying the same model to the yacht arena. 01 May 2009 - Boating Business

  • Small lines and CAD drive Allen development

    Allen deck hardware products are mainly intended for the dinghy and small catamaran end of the market, where two main factors have influenced product development. 01 May 2009 - Boating Business

  • C-Quip - new products, new prices, new website and new catalogue

    C-Quip has a number of new products and prices of deck hardware available in its new catalogue and on the new website at www.cquip.com 01 May 2009 - Boating Business

  • Selden moves into retail products

    Seldé n Masts Ltd, part of the world' s largest spar making group, has recently launched its retail range of products including Seldé n blocks, rope, wire and rigging fittings. 01 May 2009 - Boating Business

  • Lewmar V Series windlasses from Bainbridge Marine: designed for faster installation

    Claimed to be the world’ s first compact vertical stainless steel windlass for both power and sailboats, this deck unit conceals a robust, reliable, worm gearbox and offers maximum strength and control. 01 May 2009 - Boating Business

  • The aftermarket is ahead of the game

    The deck hardware, sails, spars and rigging market offers a complete cross section of the leisure marine industry, with manufacturers working for both the OEMs and the aftermarket, writes Peter Nash. 01 May 2009 - Boating Business


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