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BRIDGENORTH BAILER |
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| Uses A Boat Hook This product is one of the most durable boat hooks on the market today. From it's lexan hook to it's anodized aluminum shaft only quality parts and materials are used in this product's construction. A telescopic boat hook it collapses nearly in half for storage and automatically locks firmly when fully extended. Two non-slip grips ensure a solid grip when fending off other boats or hauling in a mooring. A Bailer As the only combination boathook/bailer on the market today this is truly a unique product. Easy to operate the 8 foot model drains nearly a quart per stroke, and they both reach into spaces few bailers can. Simply place the hook under water and extend the Bridgenorth Bailer. Our nitrile piston draws the water up a small hole located at the end of the hook. Don't worry about the oil and scum found in the bottom of most bildges unlike some rubber washers the nitrile piston is not broken down by such substances, instead they serve as a healthy dose of lubrication. A Power Washer Water is expelled from the Bridgenorth Bailer approximately thirty six times faster than it's operating speed, giving it a firing range of over 50 feet and the power to clean. The Bridgenorth Bailer is a handy product when cleaning hulls, cleaning decks or when one finds themself in a water fight. Other uses Customers have reported numerous uses for this verstile product from filling water balloons to hanging and watering plants. One of the more popular non-traditional uses for the Bridgenorth Bailer is the aeration of fish buckets. Components The Hook Durability of Lexan
Our custom made nitrile seals are a blended rubber, formulated to last in an oily, or salt-water environment. Because they are a piston seal, they will not wear down quickly like o-rings but will last for many years. They are also easily replaceable if neccessary. The Shaft The shaft is crafted from two anodized aluminum tubes. All metal parts are stainless steel or anodized aluminum and GUARANTEED not to rust. What is Anodized aluminum? Since aluminum oxide adheres to the metal surface, a controlled oxidation
of the surface can produce a protective coating for aluminum metal. The
surface of the aluminum must be "oxidized", a process that occurs
at the anode, not the cathode. This process is called anodizing, and can
be thought of as the opposite of electroplating. A coating of aluminum
oxide is grown from the aluminum by passing an electrical current through
an acid electrolyte bath in which the aluminum is immersed. The coating
thickness and surface characteristics are tightly controlled to meet end
product specifications. |