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Straps, tapes, bands and accessories

Boat straps and buckles: high-tenacity polyester and stainless steel. Solutions for fastening, lifting, and tensioning onboard. Fast shipping.

Polypropylene webbing band for hiking straps or other purposes

From:

0.70 €
High-strength polyester webbing band

From:

2.24 €
Adjustable stainless steel buckle

From:

6.98 €
White nylon flat eye strap

From:

1.00 €
Deck U-bolts

From:

1.53 €
Sea Sure stainless steel buckle

From:

10.00 €
Stainless steel buckles

From:

5.36 €
Sea Sure black nylon buckle

From:

14.60 €
Stainless steel buckle with slider

From:

3.79 €
Snap-hooks with rectangular eye for webbing, made of stainless steel

From:

4.45 €
Snap-hooks with flat eye to fit belts, made of stainless steel

From:

4.80 €
White plastic buckle

From:

2.48 €
Stainless steel strap buckle

From:

3.91 €
Fixed stainless steel plate AISI 316

From:

3.09 €
Snap-hook with buckle, made of AISI 316 stainless steel

From:

11.00 €
4-bar stainless steel buckle

From:

9.00 €
AISI316 stainless steel flat eye strap

From:

7.30 €
Plate/buckle for tapes

From:

33.10 €
Stainless steel buckle to be sewn

From:

4.31 €
4-arm lifting system for boats and dinghies

From:

277.80 €
AISI316 stainless steel snap shackle

From:

9.65 €

Find everything you need for working with fastening straps, webbing straps, and buckles onboard. Whether you're securing equipment, lifting your tender, or creating tensioning systems, choosing the right material and size makes all the difference.



Our polyester webbing straps are available in various widths (from 25 to 200 mm) and with breaking strengths up to 11000 kg. The buckles, in both stainless steel and plastic, are designed to withstand corrosion and UV rays.



Pay attention to buckle selection: An undersized buckle can fail under stress, causing damage or accidents. Always check the maximum supported load and choose a model suitable for the intended use.



Boat Lifting Straps: Which Ones to Choose?



Boat lifting slings are a crucial element for safety during hauling and launching operations. They must be made of high-strength materials and certified for the maximum supported load.



Always check the condition of the straps for wear: Cuts, abrasions, or deformations are warning signs that indicate the need to replace the strap immediately.



In addition to complete straps, we also offer accessories such as turnbuckles, ratchets, and snap hooks for creating custom fastening systems.



The Nautica Basile Tip




  • Fast and secure shipping throughout Italy.

  • Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.

  • Pre- and post-sales technical assistance.

  • Only products from official nautical distributors (Osculati, Viadana, Seasure).



Complete your order with stainless steel shackles and snap hooks for a bomb-proof anchoring and mooring system.



Frequently Asked Questions



What type of webbing do I need to replace the furling jib halyard?


It depends on the furler model, but generally high-tenacity polyester webbing, 25 to 40 mm wide, is used. Check the manufacturer's specifications and, if in doubt, bring the old webbing to the store for a direct comparison.



What is the difference between a stainless steel buckle and a plastic buckle?


Stainless steel buckles are more resistant to corrosion and high loads, but can be more expensive. Plastic buckles are lighter and cheaper, but less suitable for heavy-duty applications. The choice depends on the intended use and budget.



Can I use boat lifting straps to secure cargo on a truck?


No, boat lifting straps are designed specifically for that type of application and are not suitable for securing cargo on a truck. Always use straps and tensioners approved for freight transport.



How can I clean polyester straps without damaging them?


Wash the straps by hand with lukewarm water and mild soap. Avoid using harsh detergents or bleach, which can damage the fibers. Let it air dry, away from direct heat sources.

What type of webbing do I need to replace the furling jib halyard?

It depends on the furler model, but generally high-tenacity polyester webbing, 25 to 40 mm wide, is used. Check the manufacturer's specifications and, if in doubt, bring the old webbing to the store for a direct comparison.

What is the difference between a stainless steel buckle and a plastic buckle?

Stainless steel buckles are more resistant to corrosion and high loads, but can be more expensive. Plastic buckles are lighter and cheaper, but less suitable for heavy-duty applications. The choice depends on the intended use and budget.

Can I use boat lifting straps to secure cargo on a truck?

No, boat lifting straps are designed specifically for that type of application and are not suitable for securing cargo on a truck. Always use straps and tensioners approved for freight transport.

How can I clean polyester straps without damaging them?

Wash the straps by hand with lukewarm water and mild soap. Avoid using harsh detergents or bleach, which can damage the fibers. Let it air dry, away from direct heat sources.

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