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Aluminium cleats and fairleads

Durable aluminum cleats and bollards for secure and long-lasting moorings for your boat. Corrosion-resistant materials. Fast shipping and technical support.

Hidden- screw alloy cleat

From:

33.60 €
Hollow Cleat

From:

25.70 €
Alloy cleat with bores

From:

11.70 €
Alloy cleat with 4 bores

From:

20.80 €
Bitta

From:

31.70 €
Fairlead

From:

64.10 €
Jamming cleat

From:

19.80 €
PFEIFFER mooring cleat

From:

47.80 €
PFEIFFER reinforced cleat

From:

23.00 €
Dutch style mushroom cleat

From:

51.30 €
Aero cleat

From:

24.30 €
Black Aero cleat

From:

29.80 €
Thor cleat

From:

47.10 €

If you're looking for robust and reliable aluminum cleats, bollards, and cable glands for your boat, you've come to the right place. We've curated the best products from Osculati and Pfeiffer, leading brands in marine accessories. Aluminum's lightweight nature and corrosion resistance make it an ideal material for the marine environment. However, be mindful of the alloy – not all are created equal.



Our aluminum bollards are available in various shapes and sizes, from classic T-shaped bollard cleats to modern retractable designs. Aluminum cleats, on the other hand, are perfect for guiding mooring lines and reducing wear and tear. And to protect your boat's hull, don't forget our robust and stylish aluminum cable glands.



When selecting a cleat or bollard, always consider the breaking strength and the size of your vessel. An undersized accessory can fail under stress, jeopardizing mooring safety. Always verify the stud diameter and hole spacing for proper installation.



Nautica Basile's Expert Advice




  • Fast Shipping: Receive your accessories in 24/48 hours.

  • Official Warranty: All products are covered by the manufacturer's warranty.

  • Technical Support: Have questions about compatibility? Contact us!



And to complete your mooring system, be sure to check out our mooring lines and fenders. Secure mooring is an investment in peace of mind.



FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions



What is the difference between a bollard and a cleat?


A bollard is a fixed mooring element, usually T-shaped or bollard-shaped, used to secure lines. A cleat, on the other hand, has a more elongated shape and serves to guide the line, reducing friction and facilitating maneuvers. They are often used in combination.



How do I choose the right size bollard?


The size of the bollard depends on the size of the boat and the type of mooring. In general, the larger the boat, the more robust the bollard needs to be. Also, consider the breaking strength indicated by the manufacturer. If you have any doubts, contact us with your boat's specifications.



Is aluminum resistant to marine corrosion?


Yes, aluminum is naturally resistant to corrosion, thanks to the formation of a protective oxide layer on the surface. However, it is important to choose aluminum alloys specifically for marine use, which offer greater resistance to salt and weathering.



Can I install the bollards myself or should I call a professional?


If you have some experience with nautical DIY, you can install the bollards yourself. Be sure to use the right tools and carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions. If you don't feel confident, it's always best to rely on a professional.


What is the difference between a bollard and a cleat?

A bollard is a fixed mooring element, usually T-shaped or bollard-shaped, used to secure lines. A cleat, on the other hand, has a more elongated shape and serves to guide the line, reducing friction and facilitating maneuvers. They are often used in combination.

How do I choose the right size bollard?

The size of the bollard depends on the size of the boat and the type of mooring. In general, the larger the boat, the more robust the bollard needs to be. Also, consider the breaking strength indicated by the manufacturer. If you have any doubts, contact us with your boat's specifications.

Is aluminum resistant to marine corrosion?

Yes, aluminum is naturally resistant to corrosion, thanks to the formation of a protective oxide layer on the surface. However, it is important to choose aluminum alloys specifically for marine use, which offer greater resistance to salt and weathering.

Can I install the bollards myself or should I call a professional?

If you have some experience with nautical DIY, you can install the bollards yourself. Be sure to use the right tools and carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions. If you don't feel confident, it's always best to rely on a professional.

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