Gate Hook
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Description
The Blue Wave Luxury Gate Hook is available in two sizes to fit any boat application and features a user-friendly one-handed opening method.
Upon connection and disconnection of your life line gates, you will immediately gain an increased level of trust that the Blue Wave Gate Hook is a more dependable design and is a premium product that you will hold in high regard throughout the years.
Made from AISI 316 stainless steel with aluminium bronze thread inserts for smooth and trouble free adjustment. The over centre body design bears the load rather than it being loaded onto the less robust hinge pin, hinge arm and release pin of other designs. The Blue Wave Gate Hook is a dependable, preferred design for critical use situations such as life-lines and a joy to use.
Say goodbye to lost rings and pins with the Blue Wave Gate Hook solution.
Available with 4 different thread sizes: M6, 1/4, M8, 5/16.
Registered Design
Community Design Registration 8/8 2019 – design reg. -006691655-0001
Blue Wave is also now a ISO9001 Certified Company, a worldwide recognition of quality management systems standards. This certification certifies Blue Wave’s commitment to meeting the needs of customers and other stakeholders while meeting statutory and regulatory requirements related to our product and service.
Blue Wave hardware is distributed throughout Australia and New Zealand by ProRig Hardware. For information on the Blue Wave product range download our catalogues for Wire Design Systems, Rope Line and Marine by visiting our Catalogue page.
Please see our range of stainless steel hardware via the links below.
Rig Maintenance
All rigs should be checked and maintained regularly. The rig and sails are your boat’s “engine” and as with all engines, the fittings should be checked at least twice a year. Are your rigging screws starting to fail? Are all treads and pins intact? Cleaning the fittings and adding fresh lubricant, will extend the lifetime of your rig. A rig’s lifetime depends upon the standard of maintenance, however as a general rule, your boat needs to be de-rigged and inspected, at least every other year. A qualified inspector should inspect a wire rig after 10-15 years and a rod rig after 5-8 years.