Bungy – mooring snubber (2-pack)
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Description
When a boat is in port, it's rarely just the wind that's the problem – it's the repeated jerks on the lines.
This wears on both the boat, fittings, and moorings.
And it can be felt on board.
BUNGY is a simple solution that takes the hard shocks out of the line and makes movements more controlled. The result is a calmer boat and less strain on your equipment.
⚡ What you'll experience in practice
- Fewer jerks when the boat is working in port
- More calm – especially at night
- Less wear on moorings and cleats
- Fewer creaking sounds from lines and fenders
- A more "soft" movement in the boat
⛵ When does it make sense?
BUNGY provides particular value if you:
- Are in a harbour with a lot of traffic or waves
- Have experienced hard jerks in moorings
- Want to take better care of your equipment
- Desire more comfort on board
It works for both regular mooring and on the mainsheet, where it can dampen sudden loads.
🔧 Easy to install
You don't need to change your setup.
- Installs directly on existing line
- Requires only a little slack
- No need for a free end
- Can be removed in seconds
📊 Specifications
- Pack: 2 pcs
- Fits lines up to Ø 20 mm
- Approx. dimensions: 7 × 4 × 4 cm
- Material: elastic, weather-resistant synthetic
- UV-resistant and does not affect the line
🔬 Documented load
BUNGY has been tested under controlled conditions with loads over 2 tons.
This doesn't just mean it can hold – but that it actively works in the line and absorbs energy from movements.
In short: it takes the shock, so your boat doesn't.
💡 My tip
Most people use too few.
If you only put one on a line, you'll get an effect – but it's only when you use more that it really starts to feel right.
For a typical boat:
- 2–3 pcs per line in calm conditions
- 4+ pcs if there is movement in the harbour
📦 Content
- 2 x BUNGY mooring dampeners
⚓ A small detail – but a big difference
This isn't an advanced installation.
It's a small upgrade that simply makes boat life noticeably more pleasant.