A Marine fender is an inflatable fender that hangs over the side of a ship and is placed on the fender of the deck while the ship is sailing, or on the deck. When the boat is at the dock or in contact with other ships, place the rope or anchor chain at both ends in the contact position.
Marine fender is a necessary product for many large ships to set sail.
When the ship is docked at the dock or channel, when the dock does not have a suitable rubber fender to avoid bumping, the Marine fender will show its role. The rubber fender is pressed to the specified pressure and placed in the ship, dock, channel and other berthing places to best protect the ship.
When the ship is in barge operation, the two ships need to adhere to the safety distance directly, so the ship fender needs to be placed between the two ships to avoid the wave surge to bring the ship too close.
What is the dock fender?
The dock fender is a rubber inflatable fender hanging on the side of the dock and channel, and is placed on the water when a ship is docked. Provide sufficient space for fender rotation and unloading. When not in use, it should be deflated away from acid and alkali.
Ship fender is the same as dock fender:
The role of both is the same, acting as a buffer when the ship is docked.
Differences between ship fender and dock fender:
The suspension place is different, the Marine fender is suspended on the ship, and the dock fender is generally connected by the dock traction ring.