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Secure
your boat or pwc using
Safe Harbor Marine's Mooring Arms
The trailerable boat alternative to mooring
whips.
We provide safe and secure
mooring options that alleviate the chances of vessel damage through conventional mooring
Instead of expensive mooring whips why not consider mooring arms for most
trailerable boats including PWCs. Mooring Arms are rigid so unlike mooring whips
that flex the boat remains at a relatively fixed position from the dock.
Casting off and mooring up are quick,
easy and secure and the dock hardware in
each Mooring Arm kit is easy to install for various styles of boats and personal
water craft.
We carry models to
support crafts of varying sizes and styles and our Mooring Arms come with
Safe Harbor Marine's
assurance of quality and performance.
Mooring Arm Models Available |
| Model |
Boat Size |
Max. Weight |
MSRP |
Our
Price/pair |
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| MA060 |
up to 6' beam |
3,000lbs |
$295.00 |
$214.95
Special! |
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| MA085 |
up to 9' beam |
6,000lbs |
$395.00 |
$289.95
Special! |
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Kit Includes:
- 2 fiberglass mooring arm poles
- 4 nylon pole tips with 8 stainless steel bolts and lock nuts
- 2 galvanized steel base plates
- 2 stainless steel "U" bolts with 4 shoulder nuts and 4 lock nuts
- 2 galvanized steel cleats with 4 leg bolts
- 2 Snap Lines - Stainless steel spring-gate snap braded on a 3-strand nylon
line
- 1 year warrantee card
- 1 assembly, installation & operation sheet
How mooring arms work;
When your craft is moored, the universal joint dock attachment allows each
arm to freely move up and down so the craft can gently ride all water action,
calm to severe.

The combination of secured SnapLines, rigid UV impervious fiberglass arms and
galvanized steel dock attachments, prevents your craft from moving in or out,
fore or aft.
Casting Off - Fast with convenient stowage!
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Fast: Only one line to un-cleat
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Convenient Stowage: Arms pivot onto dock when not in use
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- Un-cleat the bow SnapLine, lift the arm up and pivot forward allowing
the line to feed through the arm tip. This pulls your craft over to the
dock.
- Un-snap the bow line and lay the arm onto the dock. Next, pull your
craft back and the stern closer to the dock.
- Un-snap the stern SnapLine (no need to un-cleat this line), pivot the
stern arm back
and lay the line and arm on the dock for your return. You're now free to
cruise!
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applications for various boats and personal water craft; |
Standard Installation
Simple, safe and secure - using only two SnapLines. No ropes or bumpers
to untie and stow. System pivots on to dock when not in use.
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Personal Water Craft Installation
Fast, secure mooring for your PWC - in the water and ready to go. You can
now warm up and tune up your PWC at the dock.
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Single Arm Installation
Mooring Arms can also be used in slips to suspend one end of the craft
away from the pier when the other end is attached to the main dock.

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Sailboat Installation
Finally, a convenient mooring system for sailboats. No chaffing against
the dock. No tall whips to tangle in rigging.
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