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Deckhardware to exhibit new brands at Sanctuary Cove Boat Show

by Deckhardware on 8 May 2012
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DeckHardware will be on Stand 18 at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2012, showing the newest brands to the DeckHardware range, Drainman, Houdini, Sanol and TBS for the first time in Australia.

The Drainman distributed by Unimer Marine which was introduced at last year’s show. Drainman is a fully automatic bilge pump, powered by the tug on the moorings created when the boat moves with the wind and waves. The Drainman’s capacity is enormous; powered entirely by the movement of the mooring line, it can pump up to 2,500 litres of water per day.



Houdini Marine has been manufacturing marine windows and hatches for over 30 years. This experience has given them almost unrivalled knowledge and expertise in the provision of aluminium marine windows and hatches built to your specifications. Houdini join DeckHardware to complement the Man Ship Marine range of products.

Man Ships expanding product line includes stainless hatches, stainless portholes, stainless dorades and aluminium boat windows. With skilled craftsmen, Man Ship Marine are experienced in producing one-off orders in stainless steel (304 or 316), Aluminium extrusions, Aluminium Castings, Zinc and Bronze Castings.

Sanol produces leakage control absorption materials with unique qualities; environmentally friendly, light-weight and with an absorption capacity considerably higher than traditional materials.

The Sanol Bilge Sock is available in two sizes to be placed in the bilge compartment, on the bilge water surface, for absorption of all types of petroleum and other organic fluids. Sanol Bilge Socks float on water - even when saturated by oil. By the movement of the sea, the surfaces of the bilge are cleaned by the 'bilge sausage'.

The TBS Non Slip by Passage is also one of the brands Phil Yeomans from DeckHardware found whilst at METS last November. The TBS by Passage quality and various products offer wide possibilities in many different ranges of applications:
• Building Industry and Industry
• Public Facilities and Accessibility
• Sailing
• Transport and Accessibility.

The TBS coverings meet unique resistance and non slip qualities when the most extreme conditions request performance and safety. Based on its over 30 years of experience in yachting and sailing, TBS by Passage innovates and produces more forward-looking solutions which meet the needs of boat crews in terms of stability and strength.



DeckHardware is a family run business, distributing the finest sailing and marine products from around the world. Dealing with high quality manufacturers has allowed us to diversify our range to provide products to end users in other areas including fitness, farming and industrial manufacturing.

Our product range comes from industry leaders like Allen, Billy Bung, Blue Performance, Drainman, Forespar, Houdini, JDC, Liros, Man Ship Marine, PeterG's, PROtect Tapes, Sanol, Schaefer Marine, SpliceRight, Splicing Nut, TBS by Passage, Unimer and Walder.

Check out the new DeckHardware brands: Drainman, Houdini, Sanol, TBS non slip at www.deckhardware.com.au

Come and say Hi to the DeckHardware Team on Stand 18 at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.

Henri-Lloyd - For the ObsessedSCIBS 2024 FOOTERSelden 2020 - FOOTER

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