This mooring ring is fastened to a base plate which allows it to articulate and operate in a number of directions. It also is a good option for applications where fixing from behind is not possible. Mooring eyes are typically used to direct lines and ropes on board a yacht however, many other applications can be found in residential and industrial applications. The mooring eye is made from brass and is therefore suited to lighter loads. The part is supplied without fixings althought 316-grade stainless steel fixings can be purchased separated which would suit the chrome plated version well. 4x 4.2mm (No.8) countersunk screws are required to securely fix the product in place and these can be found in the related parts below.
Foresti & Suardi have been manufacturing pressure die cast brass marine hardware since 1961. Fittings such as this mooring ring are amongst the core products manufactured since those early days. The tooling may have been updated and technology has moved on a great deal, but these are the heritage pieces that established the reputation of Foresti & Suardi, as well as Timage, in the global yacht accessories market.
Our Heritage Collection features fittings that have been in our catalogue of hardware since the beginning of our brand back in 1978. The parts are typically pressure die cast brass and can be supplied in a polished, unlacquered finish or with a chrome plating. These parts are iconic pieces of 'deck jewellery', made famous by the 1960's and 70's timber craft and commonly used on modern interpretations of such boats.
Length (mm) | 40 |
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Height (mm) | 20 |
Width (mm) | 30 |
Diameter (mm) | 35 |
Internal Diameter (mm) | 25 |
Manufacturer | Foresti & Suardi |
Weight (kg) | 0.060000 |
Fixing Size | 4x 4.2mm (No.8) Countersunk Screws |