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Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

Truplug - better option than a softwood plug

by Melissa Yeomans on 24 Jun 2010
Forespar TruPlug DeckHardware DeckHardware .
Thanks to Forespar's new TruPlug, a product produced by TruPlug a division Artelier Studios LLC, sailors have a better option for plugging a leak than a softwood plug.

Developed as an alternative to the traditional tapered softwood plugs that prudent sailors carry in case a through-hull fails, Forespar's new high-visibility, red conically shaped soft foam TruPlug can deal with more than just round holes. Constructed of polyurethane and measuring 4.5 inches in diameter at its widest end, it can also be cut down or compressed by hand and forced into place with a screwdriver or wrench to plug smaller more irregularly shaped leaks.



The TruPlug has been through over a year's worth of testing, during which time several rescue vessels used it to stop leaks in a number of actual emergencies. Larger plug sizes are in the works.



The TruPlug is suitable for holes up to four inches in diameter. For boats under 30' we recommend two TruPlugs and a minimum of three for any boat in excess of 30'. This allows one TruPlug for a thru-hull/hose failure and provides spares for other holes or to cut in the event of a hull impact breach.

Back to the 2006 winner, the Splicing Nut which we also distribute won the Editor's Choice!

A SplicingNut is a two part device that mechanically forms a loop in braided line similar to a splice. A SplicingNut speeds the attachment of hardware, it is made of high strength glass reinforced polymer.

The SplicingNut is a product that mechanically splices line in a manner so simple that anyone who can screw in a light bulb, could splice a braided line. This product has been seven years in the making, InoDesign, in conjunction with the U.S. Army's Natick Soldier Center, Natick, MA has tested & developed SplicingNut for the last three years. The SplicingNut holds a patent and there is no similar product on the market


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