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Tigress has your back at the dock

by Tigress Outriggers & Gear 9 Dec 2022 19:49 UTC
Tigress has your back at the dock © Tigress Outriggers & Gear

You already trust Tigress to put more fish in the box, but now they have you covered while at berth too. Their Portable Cleats and Shore Power Cord Holder are welcome accessories at home, at the sandbar or visiting a new port.

Tigress' shore solutions are built with the same high-quality construction and attention to detail as their world-class outriggers and tourney-winning fishing equipment, so you know they'll stand up to life on the sea.

Few things ruin gel coat like dock rash and line chafing can. Protect your vessel by using one of Tigress' Portable Cleats, available in both 15- and 36-inch heights to accommodate with gunnel. The innovative design uses empty rod holders to place fenders exactly where needed to keep your hull from contacting the dock or other vessels when you're rafted up at the sandbar. Easily tie up to a friend's boat for lunch or add extra lines when a storm approaches. The 36-inch size is ideal for transom cross ties, keeping lines from chafing your boat while adding an extra layer of security. Whatever length you choose, the full-sized 9-inch cleat positioned at a 10-degree angle is ideal for nearly any function, even as a hose holder to prevent tangles.

Keeping your shore power cord free from damage doesn't just mean you won't have to replace it; it is a safety concern. Ensure the cord's outer jacket keeps moisture out by protecting it from chafing. Tigress' Shore Power Cord Holder installs in a rod holder and keeps power lines safely above the gunnel and free of obstacles that can cause damage, whether in your home port or at a temporary berth on an extended cruise. A 15-degree bent butt accommodates the angles found in most rod holders, keeping the pole vertical and the cord moving freely. An open-top makes inserting long cords easy, with an overlap to keep them in place even when conditions turn rough. And during clean-up, you can use the Shore Power Cord Holder to wrangle a hose.

The Portable Cleats and Shore Power Cord Holder fit standard 1-5/8" rod holders, so they're perfect for any vessel. Like all of Tigress' products, they are built to stand up to a harsh saltwater environment so they'll look and perform flawlessly for a lifetime.

Portable Cleats

  • Easily stowable, portable cleats available in 15- and 36- inch heights
  • Full-size 9-inch cleat positioned at a 10-degree angle is perfect for holding a fender at the sandbar, using as an extra cleat, or using as a hose holder while washing your boat
  • 36" size is ideal for transom cross tie
  • Fits standard 1-5/8" rod holders
  • Made of anodized aluminum
  • MSRP: $118.99- $145.99

Shore Power Cord Holder

  • Perfect for holding your shore power cord or hose while cleaning your boat
  • Easily stowable, portable, and great for travel
  • 15-degree bent butt accommodates most gunnels
  • Fits standard 1-5/8" rod holders
  • Made of anodized aluminum
  • MSRP: $118.99

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