fastfenders make it easy for you to attach and remove the fenders to your boats.
Fender heights can be adjusted very quickly and easily in few seconds.
It is so easy to use fastfender that anyone can hang the fenders using fastfender.
Insert line through the fastfender
Insert the line (max 3/8" or 1/2") into the
bottom of the hole, pull the loose end through the serrated opening
and pull the rope vertically downwards through the serrations.
It is now ready for use!
Securing
To prevent loss of the fender, tie a
half knot or figure of eight knot at the loose end. Tip: lay the
knot on the place which, when stopping against the hole,
corresponds to the lowest position of the fender.
Attach to the railing
Slide the hooks of the fastfender
around the railing from underneath (max 1¼" or 1½"). Turn the
fastfender a quarter of a turn and allow it to drop down with
the hooks on the railing.
Hang on steel wire
Slide the hooks of the fastfender
around the steel wire from underneath. Turn the fastFender 90 degrees
and allow to drop down with the hooks on the
steel wire. Tip: place the hooks of the fastfender on either
side of the rail stanchion to keep it in place.
Hang on the 2nd railing
If the railing is too thick for the
hooks, use the lower second railing or the lower steel wire.
Adjusting the height
If the fender has to hang higher,
pull the rope vertically downwards until it is in the correct
position. If it needs to be hung lower, pull the rope outwards
at an angle, allow the rope to slacken to the correct position
and fix the rope between the serrations.
Various applications
The fastfender can be used on
railings and steel wire as well as on roof railings and other
kinds of handrails.
Easy to stow away
The FastFender is extremely handy if
you want to stow away the fenders neatly. Simply pull the rope
tight and the fender will be hanging in place.