V-Lock accessories mounting system

The V-Lock universal mounting system is now available in Australia.

With the simple V-Lock base, gear can be stored until it is required for use and attached/detached in seconds. A drink holder, esky, sounder/GPS, rod holder, bait board or table can be popped into place only when being utilised, with minimal sealed holes drilled in the boat. It's also designed and built to be strong enough to store a tender's outboard/trolling motor or mount solar panels.

There are two components to the V-Lock system; the base and the insert. The V-Lock base is attached at a logical, convenient location around the boat and accessories are mounted on a V-Lock insert. Accessories can be used anywhere there is a V-Lock base.

Clip V-Lock GPS Clip V-Lock rod

The V-Lock system can accommodate just about any marine accessory imaginable and is made of marine grade aluminum and anodised for clean satin finish and corrosion resistance. The system is not limited to accessories designed specifically for the V-Lock. Existing gear can be adapted to the V-Lock system. Plates are made of 6.25mm (1/4 inch) 5083 aluminium to allow bending without fracture giving a 100mm x 100mm (flat plate)square plate area to bolt onto, weld or cut to shape. Alloy parts are all clear anodised and locking pin is stainless, removable and replaceable.

Clip V-Lock bboardV-Lock esky

For more information contact: Cool Mobility (03) 9399 8000; www.v-lock.com.au

Trade enquiries welcome.

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