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THE FENDER GRIP

The No. 1 Selling Fender Adjuster
Only the Fendergrip gives you instant push button fender height adjustment plus a positive lock. Makes fender adjustments a breeze yet installs in seconds to cleats, grab handles, and rails of any size. The Fendergrip uses your 3/8" to 1/2" line's strength to hold fenders of all sizes. Made of rugged DuPont Delrin� and stainless steel hardware. Used by the U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Police Agencies, and the Cigarette� Racing Team.

Stores securely atop the fender. Made in the U.S.A. 3-year limited warranty.
There are many ways to use the Fendergrip

Cleat 1
(through the center)
Cleat 2
(looped around the cleat)
Bimini Top
(support stanchion)
Grab Handle 1
(along cabin above gunwale)
Grab Handle 2
(radar arch)
Horizontal Bow Rail
(when moored against a piling or rafting)
Horizontal Bow Rail
(storage)
Stanchion
(through the center)
Lifeline Vertical Fender
(shown on 3/8" wire)
Lifeline Horizontal Fender
(in use)
Lifeline Horizontal Fender
(storage)

"We use them all the time on our commercial tow boat and they're very fast and strong."
A.C. SEATTLE, WA

"Before a big storm, I had to adjust our boat fenders at the marina, and for the first time, I could do it without my husband's help. After the storm, the fenders were just were I left them... I was thrilled!"
M.D. NORWALK, CT

STORAGE ATOP FENDER (used vertically, the Fendergrip locks atop the fender for storage)
3 YEAR WARRANTY
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MADE IN THE USA

NO STRAPS,

NO HOOKS,

NO SUCTION CUPS,

NO KNOTS!
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