Every sailboat needs robust, reliable rail tracks and accessories for yachts on its deck. They make it easy to adjust the sails, control lines, and traveler systems, which helps you get the sails just right and keep them balanced on the water. We provide a large range of marine rail tracks, traveler cars, and deck fittings at Pitter Nautic Shop. All of them are built to last, operate well, and keep you safe. These pieces are created from materials that are strong enough for use in boats and are meant to be easy to put together. They work well and silently in all kinds of weather, from calm cruising to competitive racing.
The marine rail tracks are the most important part of any rigging system. They are made to provide your sheets, blocks, or cars sturdy and flexible connection points, which keeps everything running smoothly and spreads the burdens evenly. These tracks are made of anodized aluminum and stainless steel, which means they won't rust, get damaged by UV light, or get damaged by salt. This makes them great for long-term usage on the water.
For example, the Bavaria Rail Track 6 m (ID: 8846) is a full-length aluminum rail made for yachts constructed before 2013. The platform for Rail Track Bavaria (ID: 3014) is another vital part. It is a support platform made for aluminium rails on Bavaria yachts.
Our boat rail tracks come in a variety of lengths, profiles, and hole spacing patterns, so they may be used with both standard and custom deck layouts. Pitter Nautic Shop features professional-grade options for all your sailing needs, whether you need genoa tracks for your headsail, mainsheet traveler tracks, or custom rail systems to keep your deck organized.
"Traveller cars" and sliding track systems make it easy for sailors to change the angle of the sheets and the position of the sails. The shape of the sail, how well it works, and the balance of the boat all change with each shift of the traveler. So, movement must be fluid and exact. Our marine traveler cars use ball-bearing or roller-bearing systems that reduce friction, so you can make swift changes even when the load is heavy or the wind is severe.
We have versions for many types of tracks, from simple cruising setups to heavy-duty racing systems. These automobiles include housings that don't rust, bearings that can handle a lot of weight, and easy-to-use release mechanisms so you can safely and quickly shift trim. Your control will improve whether it is on the cockpit floor, the coach roof, or the edge of the deck.
To work properly, any rail-track system needs sturdy and dependable fittings. Our end stops, deck rail fittings, and mounting hardware keep your traveler system in line and safe. End stops keep your automobile and equipment safe from unexpected changes in load by stopping them from going too far.
The Clamp Fitting on Railing Base Bavaria (ID: 9248), for instance, is designed to securely attach rail tracks and comes with M6 screws. It measures 60 × 30 × 70 mm.
We also provide deck mounts, sliding blocks, and fastening kits that work with boats of all sizes. These parts are made from alloys that can handle being in water and are easy to put together, making them great for both new builds and refits.
To get the best out of your headsail, you need good genoa or jib tracks. These tracks let you make little changes to the angles of the sheets, which can greatly improve the shape of the sail, make steering easier, and speed up in different wind conditions. The appropriate track system is important whether you're racing upwind or cruising downwind.
Our genoa track systems include strong aluminum or steel profiles and ball-bearing cars that move smoothly even when they're carrying a lot of weight. You may move around fast and safely with the easy-to-use release levers. These systems are built to last, work with existing deck hardware, and work well in both light and heavy circumstances.
A deck track system will last a long time and be safe if it is installed correctly and maintained regularly. To stop leaks, use marine-grade fasteners and caulk around holes. Make sure the track contour fits the surface on curved decks to avoid strain and misalignment. After each sail, rinse all of the pieces with clean water to get rid of salt and stop them from rusting.
Check moving parts often for wear, especially the sliders and bearings on the traveler vehicle. Use a marine-safe, non-sticky lubrication to keep them moving. Right away, replace any parts that are broken or stuck together. When you refit, think about updating to modern ball-bearing traveler cars or low-friction sliders. These can make a big difference in how well your vehicle works and how reliable it is.
At Pitter Nautic Shop, we know that quality and accuracy are what make your sailing experience great. We only buy rail tracks and equipment from known nautical hardware makers to make sure they are strong, safe, and long-lasting. We have a wide choice of durable and performance-oriented solutions, including traveller systems, genoa tracks, and deck rail fittings.
Our team has been working on yachts and boats for decades, so they can assist you make sure everything fits, figure out the load rating, and show you how to install it correctly. When you shop at Pitter Nautic Shop, you get help on the shore and high-quality products that will last.
Rail rails are utilized to change the places where sails and control lines are attached. They let traveler cars and sheet blocks move easily along the deck, which gives sailors precise control over sail trim, balance, and performance in different wind directions.
Genoa tracks are placed along the edges of the deck and the headsail sheet leads, while "traveler tracks" are frequently put up near the cockpit or on the roof of the coach to regulate the mainsail traveler. Each one has a unique job to do to improve the form and tension of the sails.
Picking the right system for maritime tracks depends on the size of the boat, the area of the sail, and the load it will carry. Lightweight aluminum tracks may be used on smaller yachts, but bigger or performance boats usually need heavy-duty stainless systems with reinforced mounting points and high load ratings.
To keep your traveler system in good shape, rinse it with fresh water after each sail, put marine-safe lubricant on the bearings, and check the rail for rust or wear. Tighten the mounting screws and repair any end stops or sliders that are broken as soon as you notice them getting worn out.
Pitter Nautic Shop gives only the best deck hardware, cars, and rail rails sourced from brands you can trust. Our products are made to be reliable, resistant to corrosion, and easy to integrate, thanks to expert assistance and years of expertise in the yachting industry.
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