Straps
To secure your equipment on board, the lashing strap is the equipment that guarantees the stability of your loads. Whether for heavy equipment or lighter objects, a good boat strap ensures a robust and durable attachment. Professionals and boaters alike rely on the reliability of these accessories to maintain order and safety at sea. A specific winch strap is often necessary for hoisting or lowering operations, offering resistance adapted to mechanical constraints. We also offer options to meet specific needs, such as . The are also available.
The choice criteria for your lashing strap
Choosing a suitable strap depends on its precise use and environmental constraints. For towing, a boat trailer winch strap must have sufficient tensile capacity and high abrasion resistance. A classic trailer strap often differs in terms of width and attachment compared to models intended for lifting. Consider the length and width required, as well as the type of ratchet or buckle for optimal attachment. The are for example designed for safe handling of loads. The robustness of the material is essential, especially in the marine environment where salt water and UV rays can degrade lower quality straps.
Additional accessories and maintenance
Beyond the simple lashing strap, other equipment contributes to the safety and longevity of your installations. For quick and efficient attachment, the automatic boat strap is a practical option that simplifies mooring or transport operations. A regular mooring strap should be inspected for wear or damage, ensuring its effectiveness. For specific needs, a strap by the meter allows you to customize the exact length required for a given application. You can complete your equipment with . can also be useful for complex rigging systems. Regular maintenance of your lashing strap extends its lifespan and maintains its performance.
Optimize safety with the right strap
The correct use of a lashing strap is as important as its choice. It is imperative to ensure that the anchor points are strong and that the tension is adequate to avoid unwanted movement. For professionals, mastering splicing and fixing techniques, possibly aided by a , is an asset. Straps by the meter can be cut and adapted for very specific applications, offering valuable flexibility. Each strap must be checked before each use to prevent any risk of breakage.








































































