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  • Feb
    24
    Application for DAWSON Chain Stopper
    DAWSON Chain stopper, which is also known as cable stopper, is a device used to securethe anchor chain when riding at anchor, because the windlasses are not designed to hold high loads while a boat is at anchor, the chain stopper canrelieve the strain on the windlass and secure the anchor in the housed positionin the hawse pipe.
  • Feb
    23
    Application for DAWSON Fairlead Roller
    DAWSON Fairlead Roller is a common marine mooring and towing equipment. Fairlead Roller is a ship's mooring and towing fitting installed on the shipside to lead the mooring or towing rope from the ship's inboard to outboard.
  • Feb
    22
    Application for DAWSON G80 Choker Hooks
    DAWSON G80 Choker Hook by special alloy steel with high intensity and high toughness, and then it is heat treated. G80 choker hook can be matched with sling and G80 chains . Each G80 Clevis Choker Hook Alloy Steel should pass testing at 2.5 times of working load limit. High quality piece of lifting gear.
  • Feb
    17
    Application for DAWSON Mooring Buoy
    DAWSON Mooring buoy is an object floating in the water that is used in the sea as a locator or a warning point for ships. The mooring buoy itself is made of high-quality imported PE materials, and the color is usually bright (fluorescent). It is sunlight resistant and anti-aging, and will not fade during use. Mooring Buoys are resilient, easy to handle, self fendering and requires minimal maintenance.
  • Feb
    15
    Application for DAWSON Marine Mooring Bollard
    DAWSON Marine Mooring Bollard is an important part of the mooring system. It is an anchor point that holds the mooring line to prevent the vessel from drifting away due to environmental loads such as tides, water flow and wind. It is used primarily in container and passenger terminals, general cargo and ro-ro terminals and all other types of port facilities in a simple but highly stable and efficient manner.
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