The long rod for CC2 mooring buoy is an essential accessory that fits vertically into the mooring buoy.
This rod model fits perfectly with the red or white CC2 Polyform buoy.
⚠️ rod sold without buoy
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OSC-33.603.01
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€127.90
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OSC-33.603.02
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€177.90
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OSC-33.603.03
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€218.90
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OSC-33.603.04
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€610.90
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Data sheet
- Length
- 104 cm
Polyform US - Long stem for CC2 mooring buoy
The long central rod for the CC2 mooring buoy is a key component of the mooring system. It plays a crucial role in the connection between the boat, the buoy and the mooring buoy. The central rod has two rings at either end: the lower part attaches to the mooring buoy, while the upper part serves as a mooring point for the boat.
It is made of galvanized steel to resist marine corrosion. The long central rod is often used as a mooring point for larger boats such as sailboats or fishing boats.
WHAT IS A MOORING LINE USED FOR?A mooring rope is a heavy object , usually a concrete block or an anchor, buried on the seabed. It holds the buoy in a fixed position, preventing it from drifting. It provides a secure, reliable anchorage point for your boat. |
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MODEL COMPARISON CHART LONG ROD FOR POLYFORM CC BUOY
Model | Length |
Long rod for CC2 | 104 cm |
Long rod for CC3 | 124 cm |
Long stem for CC4 | 152 cm |
Long stem for CC5 | 166 cm |
Long stem for CC6 | 243 cm |
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