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Easily identifiable thanks to its V shape, the bow fender is curved to fit the bow of the boat as closely as possible. It is mainly used to absorb shocks, which could damage the front of your sailboat or motorboat, during a maneuver in port. The bow of the boat is one of the most vulnerable parts of a boat, which is why it is essential. The bow fender will also protect your hull from possible shocks linked to the swinging of the ink while sailing. Whether elongated or arcuate, the bow fender is easily installed or removed. The foam used allows good absorption of frontal impacts, even during a prolonged crash.
BOW DEFENSE ON NAUTISPORTS
Some models of bow fenders inflate and are available in different sizes and colors, such as the . The bow fender, which is found systematically at the bow of the boat, can also be available in a stern fender version. We also advise you to opt for protection at the front and rear of the boat to avoid any shock while maneuvering. Be careful not to confuse the bow fender, which is found on board the boat, with the pontoon fender. Cunlike a standard fender, which is installed using ends or ropes along the hull of the boat, a pontoon fender is intended to be attached to the port of the pontoon or dock intended to accommodate the boat. Like the bow fender, the pontoon fender helps prevent too violent a frontal impact and protects both the bridge structure and the boat.