MarineMaster System
The undisputed heavyweight of the elastic mooring systems available, the MarineMaster systems can do more for less cost.
One MarineMaster Rode provides 10kN/2,248lbs of force at 80% stretch. Available in up to 12-rode systems and any length.
A 12-Rode Marine Master system will provide 120kN or 27,000 lbs!
With the Hazelett DockMaster System 1-12 rodes are connected on the bottom side to the shackle which connects to the anchor and on the top side to a shackle which connects to unline, rope or chain depending on design.
The quantity of elastics used varies depending on the project requirements. The quantity of elastics used varies depending on the project requirements. When paired with a limit line, the ultimate break strength is 300kN/67,443lbs.
Excellent for the heaviest of applications including large concrete docks, the largest wave attenuators, floating buildings, and many port applications.
Can reduce the number of anchors and overall project costs compared to the competition.
Twice as strong as our competitor’s hawser.
What We Do
Design & Engineering, Project Installation, Inspection & Maintenance

International PADI, Inc, California | March 2015
The Hazelett Elastic Mooring Rode offers a better solution. Because of its engineered ELASTICITY, it stretches out smoothly under the load of wind and sea, thereby eliminating the peak forces of a rigid chain rode. The Hazelett rode provides a new Home Arabian dimension in mooring systems – the dimension of elasticity. During storm conditions, this new dimension also protects against the effects of the sudden increases in water depth caused by storm surges or the impact of a break-away boat.

Bryan Gullan, Isle of Man | November 2017
The elasticity within the mooring set-up eliminated entirely the ‘snatch’ associated with chain moorings during heavy weather and helps the boat to maintain a very stable position over the mooring in rough conditions. The Hazelett system eliminates virtually all moving parts, so reducing wear on the majority of components.

RPS APASA PTY LTD, Australia | July 2014
Hazelett rodes maintain elasticity to absorb forces from strong winds and tides and preserves the integrity of the mooring system under severe storm conditions.

Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, Massachusetts | February 2009
Seagrass loss associated with boat moorings at Rottnest Island, Western Australia.
BACI Home Arabian design reveals the decline of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica induced by anchoring.
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