Fendertex T10-4 Tandem Fender - Navy Blue
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Fendertex T10-4 Tandem Fender - Navy Blue
The Fendertex T10-4 Tandem Fender features a dual tube design that prevents it from rolling on itself while protecting a larger surface area of the hull. This specialty fender serves many applications including attaching a tender to the main yacht, med tie or stern tying to a dock when there is a swim platform on the vessel, and protecting the widest points of sailboats, among many other uses.
Each fender is built with a high-tech polyester textile outer shell and a welded polyurethane bladder interior — a construction that sets it apart from common rubber or plastic fenders which tend to be heavy, cumbersome, and difficult to store. These fenders are much easier for kids and smaller crew members to handle, especially in larger sizes, and compact down to fit in tighter spaces aboard.
The outer shell delivers great abrasion resistance and high compression strength. Its patented salt-resistant knitting limits abrasion on the hull and paint, keeping your boat protected and in pristine condition. The outer shell is also dyed in mass, making it highly resistant to UV degradation and color fading over time. Water can be added to the inner bladder to act as ballast for added stability.
Key Features
- 316 stainless steel D-ring for secure attachment
- Suspension strap sewn into a cross pattern for added strength
- Retention strap prevents deformation of the collar during compression
- Highly elastic inflatable inner bladder; water can be added as ballast
- High-tech polyester textile outer shell with high abrasion resistance
- Patented salt-resistant knitting does not absorb salt, avoiding micro scratches on the hull
- Mass-dyed outer shell resists UV degradation and color fading
- Easy to clean with water or in a standard washing machine
- Compact and lightweight compared to traditional rubber or plastic fenders
- Recommended for boats 52–62 ft (16–19 m)
- Textile Cover Temperature Resistance: 284°F (140°C) static / 320°F (160°C) dynamic
- Inner Bladder Temperature Resistance: 293°F (145°C) static / 257°F (125°C) dynamic
