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Boat Fendering – protecting your boat

You made a significant investment buying your boat so of course you want to protect it. As careful as you are docking or anchoring your boat, difficult conditions and other boats could damage your hull. There may also be times when you need to leave your boat in the water. Using fenders can give you peace of mind that your hull will be protected from expensive damage.

What is Boat Fendering?

Fenders act as a cushion to protect boats from damage against docks and other boats moored nearby. Different vessel lengths and weights require fenders of different shapes and sizes. Fenders are made from a variety of materials. Most commonly, they are inflatable and made from PVC or marine-grade vinyl.