Marine Cleats

Explore our extensive selection of marine cleats, designed for durability and reliability on the water. Crafted from high-quality materials, these cleats provide secure anchoring and easy handling for all your boating needs. With various sizes and styles available, you can find the perfect fit for your vessel. Whether you're docking, mooring, or securing gear, our marine cleats ensure optimal performance in any marine environment. Equip your boat with the best in functionality and strength, making your time on the water safer and more enjoyable.

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YakAttack Track Mounted Cleat - No Color

YakAttack Track Mounted Cleat - No Color

$16.99

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attack cleat boasts durability and strength in a harsh, marine environment. ... mount xl and most other brands ’ kayak tracks compatible with 3/8 ” line durable design for use in harsh, marine environments two tabs and a rubber washer keep cleat in place stay- in-...

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5 Desi girl
Very good quality, and very dependable, dicks sporting goods always has what im looking for

5 JBL60
If you already have a track on your kayak then this is a must. Easily able to lock in anchor and sort sand fish with minimal drift.

5 Brendan
[ Works great to tie off my anchor to the kayak. It was smaller than expected but still does the job. Also made in the US like all Yakattack products.

4 Gib25
Purchased the Yak Cleat for my Pond Prowler and it has performed perfectly. Heavy wind and held my boat securely.

YakAttack GT Cleat XL With TurnKey Adapter - No Color

YakAttack GT Cleat XL With TurnKey Adapter - No Color

$19.95

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key track adaption technology patent pending meant for medium- duty applications covered by our built for life guarantee ... design and details features

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5 Fritz Syverson
[ Works great on my Bonafide SS127. Used for both trolling and chunking. Love the easy adjustments and surprisingly heavier construction than expected.

5 Strain
[ Perfect addition to my Old Town Sportsman 120. I ’ ve used it to secure my 3. 5lb anchor, with no issues. Goes on and comes off very easily. Highly recommended.

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Marine Cleats

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  • What are marine cleats used for?
  • What materials are marine cleats typically made from?
  • How do I choose the right size marine cleat for my needs?
  • Can marine cleats be used in freshwater as well as saltwater?
  • What are the different styles of marine cleats available?

Frequently Asked Questions For Marine Cleats

Marine cleats are essential hardware used to secure boats, kayaks, and other watercraft to docks or moorings. They provide a reliable point for tying off lines, ensuring that your vessel remains stable and secure in various water conditions. Additionally, they can be used for anchoring or securing equipment on board.

Marine cleats are commonly constructed from durable materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, or high-strength plastic. These materials are chosen for their resistance to corrosion and wear, making them ideal for use in marine environments. The choice of material can affect the cleat's longevity and strength, so it's important to consider your specific needs.

Choosing the right size marine cleat depends on the type of watercraft you have and the lines you plan to use. Larger vessels typically require bigger cleats to handle thicker lines and greater loads. It's also important to consider the cleat's mounting options and the space available on your boat or dock.

Yes, marine cleats can be used in both freshwater and saltwater environments. However, if you plan to use them in saltwater, it's advisable to choose cleats made from corrosion-resistant materials to enhance their durability. Regular maintenance can also help prolong their lifespan regardless of the water type.

Marine cleats come in various styles, including fixed, folding, and track-mounted options. Each style serves different purposes and installation preferences, allowing for flexibility in securing lines. Understanding the specific use case and installation requirements will help you select the best style for your needs.