Cleatbolts
Cleatbolts are a specialized type of fastener commonly used in marine applications, particularly for securing cleats to boat decks or docks. They are designed to provide a strong and secure attachment point for mooring lines, allowing boats to be safely tied up. The term "cleatbolt" typically refers to a bolt assembly that includes a bolt, a nut, and often a washer or backing plate. The bolt passes through the boat's hull or deck material, and the cleat is positioned on top, with the bolt extending through the cleat's mounting holes. The nut is then tightened onto the bolt, compressing the materials and creating a rigid connection.
The key characteristic of cleatbolts is their ability to withstand the significant forces exerted by mooring