In boat mooring operations, the reliability and durability of bollards directly affect the safety of the operation. Both the double cross bollard and single cross bollard are made of 316 stainless steel and have a mirror-polished surface finish,suitable for long-term use in marine environments.
1. The unique design of the double cross bollard
The double cross bollard adopts a casting and welding structure. The special details at the end of the bollard can prevent the rope from accidentally loosening after being subjected to force. This product offers a variety of specifications. Different sizes correspond to different rope diameters and tension requirements. Customers can choose according to their boat type and usage scenarios.If the standard specifications do not fit, we also offer customization services. The private customization service can also meet the needs for non-standard sizes.
2. The practical performance of single cross bollard
The single cross bollard also uses 316 stainless steel and mirror-polished technology. It can withstand the intense tension of the ropes. During the actual mooring process, the single cross structure is more capable of quickly winding and untying the ropes. For boats that frequently dock and undock at the port, this design can enhance operational efficiency.
Single cross bollards also come in various specifications. Different models vary in height, base size and installation holes. We recommend confirming the compatibility between the bollard base and the deck before installation.
3. Some points to keep in mind during daily use
First, when the ropes are wrapped around the bollard, try to keep them neatly arranged. Avoid overlapping and squeezing of the ropes, as this will accelerate the wear and tear of the ropes.
Second, regularly inspect the surface of the bollard. If any scratches or rust spots are found on the surface, they should be dealt with promptly.
Third, different thicknesses of ropes should be matched with appropriate types of bollards. If the bollards are too thin, they will cause damage to the ropes; if they are too thick, the ropes will not be securely wrapped.
In addition, different types of bollards have different safe working loads. When making the selection, you need to estimate the maximum mooring pull force that the boat may encounter. If you are not sure which model to choose, you can contact our business team. we will provide a recommendation for you.
Post time: May-15-2026


