Most VHF antennas are installed using a versatile ratchet mount. Mounts feature threaded bases for attaching antennas and enable angle adjustment from side to side and fore and aft to make the antenna as vertical as possible. A quick-release lever allows folding down the antenna for low bridges, tra......
Read MoreAs you all know, common stainless steel is a mixture of iron, chromium, and nickel. In other words, the color of stainless steel is basically silver. So, have you ever heard about colored stainless steel? It is commonly referred to as colored stainless steel. In this column, I will focus on the ......
Read MoreShandong Power Industry And Trade company is a marine hardware accessories production company with 20 years of experience. Our company mainly produces stainless steel products, products are widely used in marine transportation, electric ships and many other fields, and provides OEM and ODM services.
Read MoreBoating has a long history and has played, and still does play, a crucial role in exploration, transportation, and recreation. With that kind of legacy comes a vast vocabulary developed to help people work and play in the marine environment. While there are entire dictionaries dedicated to boating t......
Read MoreEvery boat enthusiast and angler knows the frustration of setting out onto the water only to realize they've forgotten a crucial piece of gear. That overlooked item could be the distinction between a triumphant day of fishing and a lackluster outing. For fishermen, rod holders serve as indispensable......
Read MoreBoat hatch latches play a crucial role in maintaining the functionality and security of your vessel. They serve to prevent unexpected openings during turbulent seas and ensure tight closures to keep water out of the boat's cabin. Various types of hatch latches are available, each offering distinct a......
Read MoreFresh and corrosive seawater can find its way to the bilge wells due to leakage in pipelines, leaky pumps, valve glands, machinery, propulsion systems, overflowing of tanks, and even accidental spills. The resulting mixture formed is known as bilge water and you do not want it onboard. That’s where ......
Read More