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Wichard Marine Accessories

Wichard Marine forges premium stainless rigging and deck hardware trusted by sailors worldwide. This collection covers eye nuts, dinghy slings and accessories built for strength and corrosion resistance. Why Choose Wichard Hardware Wichard is known for forged stainless steel that delivers high strength in a compact part. Forging aligns the grain of the metal, which makes these fittings stronger than comparable cast parts. That matters on a rig or lifting sling where a failure is not an option. Sizing Eye Nuts and Slings Eye nuts are sized by both the eye diameter and the thread, listed in inches or metric such as M10 or M12. Match the thread to your existing stud or bolt and the load rating to your...

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Wichard Marine forges premium stainless rigging and deck hardware trusted by sailors worldwide. This collection covers eye nuts, dinghy slings and accessories built for strength and corrosion resistance.

Why Choose Wichard Hardware

Wichard is known for forged stainless steel that delivers high strength in a compact part. Forging aligns the grain of the metal, which makes these fittings stronger than comparable cast parts. That matters on a rig or lifting sling where a failure is not an option.

Sizing Eye Nuts and Slings

Eye nuts are sized by both the eye diameter and the thread, listed in inches or metric such as M10 or M12. Match the thread to your existing stud or bolt and the load rating to your application. Dinghy slings are sized to lift your tender safely with balanced legs. Always confirm thread size, diameter and working load before you order so the fitting matches your hardware and loads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is forged stainless stronger?

Forging shapes the steel under pressure and aligns its grain structure, which produces a stronger part than casting at the same size. That is why Wichard forged fittings carry high working loads in compact bodies.

How do I size a Wichard eye nut?

Check both the eye diameter and the thread size, listed in inches or metric such as M10 or M12. Match the thread to your stud or bolt and confirm the load rating suits your use.

What is a dinghy sling used for?

A dinghy sling lets you lift a tender evenly with a crane or davit. The balanced legs distribute the load so the dinghy stays level during the lift.

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