Single point mooring and directional fender

Ships – Mooring device – Boom type

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114219, 405212, B63B 2100

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043512593

ABSTRACT:
The specification discloses a single point mooring and fender suitable for large ocean going vessels. A dolphin is embraced by two fender bars in crossing relationship and having at least one resilient yielding member to resist spreading.

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