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10.70 €Stainless steel offers greater corrosion resistance than chrome-plated brass, especially in the marine environment. However, chrome-plated brass can be more elegant and better suited to boats with classic finishes. The choice depends on your aesthetic preferences, budget, and how you will use the boat.
Pulpit fittings are generally fixed with through screws or bolts. It is essential to use high-quality stainless steel hardware to prevent corrosion and ensure a secure hold over time. Some models can be welded, but this operation requires specific skills and equipment.
It is advisable to carry out a visual inspection of the pulpit fittings at least once a year, checking for signs of corrosion, loosening, or damage. If in doubt, it is always advisable to consult a professional for a more thorough check.
To keep the chrome-plated brass fittings in good condition, it is advisable to clean them regularly with fresh water and a neutral detergent. Avoid using abrasive products or aggressive solvents that could damage the chrome finish. Dry the fittings thoroughly after cleaning.
Yes, chrome-plated brass fittings are suitable for use in salt water, but it is important to remember that brass is more susceptible to corrosion than stainless steel. Therefore, it is essential to carry out regular maintenance and protect the fittings with specific nautical products.
Using fittings with different angles allows you to adapt the pulpit to the shape of the hull and create an ergonomic and functional structure. The different angles allow you to follow the curves of the boat and optimize the space on board.
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