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Sea-Dog Polished Brass Closed Base Cleats

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Sea-Dog Polished Brass Closed Base Cleats
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Sea-Dog closed base cleats with polished cast brass construction for a classic appearance while standing up to the elements.

Available in 3 sizes to accommodate various line diameters and applications. Install using two (2) flat-head fasteners and appropriate sealant/bedding compound.

Cleats are sold individually. The 3" model requires #6 FH, whereas both the 3-5/8" and 5" models require #12 FH. Fasteners are sold separately.

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Q: Do you still have the five inch polished brass cleats?

a year ago
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A: Love the cleats but not sure how I'd know if they are still available. I'm a customer, not the business. Get Outlook for Android< https://aka.ms/ghei36>

a year ago
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Q: Sea Dog Polished Brass Cleat - Cost each

4 years ago
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A: Site says $8.65 each.

4 years ago
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Q: Is the 3 inches the size of base or the overall size?

5 years ago
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A: The question infers I had purchased a 3"" cleat, but measuring what I have in hand, measures 4"" tip to tip, the base is 1 5/8"". Hope this is helpful. Get Outlook for Android< https://aka.ms/ghei36>

5 years ago
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Q: On the 5"" & 4"" brass sea dog cleat, what is the measurement center to center on the fastener

6 years ago
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A: 4"" Cleat - 4 fastener holes 1"" x 1-3/4"" centers 5"" Cleat - 4 fastener holes 1-1/8"" x 2-1/8"" centers

6 years ago
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Q: On the brass closed base cleats, 4__quote__ model 1)What is the clearance from the underside at the tip to the mounting suface? 2)What is the height from the mounting surface to the top? Tks Andre

10 years ago
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A: 3/4 __quote__ from the underside at the tip to the mounting surface 1__quote__ from the mounting surface to the top

10 years ago
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Q: What are the dimensions of the base?

11 years ago
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A: On the cleats we purchased, the base is 2__quote__ top to bottom and 3/4__quote__ wide, the screw holes are 15/16ths on center.

11 years ago
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Q: I am interested in this model of cleat. I am looking for a cleat that has mounting holes 1 1/4 center to center. Can anyone tell me which size that might work? I am thinking 4 inch. Thanks.

11 years ago
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A: I purchased the three inch cleat, and have since given the boat to my son in law, so I can not tel you the measurement

11 years ago
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Q: To set those fasteners should the hole be drilled or tapped?

12 years ago
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A: Hi Buck, If you are mounting these cleats on a wood deck, then I'd use #7 flat head brass screws and drill a pilot hole with a 5/64th drill. Hope that helps, Doug

11 years ago
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Q: I want the 3 in. cleats. Which fastener should I use?

12 years ago
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A: I used the __quote__3__quote__ cleats on an 8' dingy. I think the 4__quote__ would be the smallest to use on any boat. jim

12 years ago
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Q: Do these cleats need to be polished to keep their shine? If they tarnish, what color/texture does the tarnish take on? Many thanks.

12 years ago
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A: George E These cleats do not tarnish. A soft cloth once in a while is all you will need. jim walther

12 years ago
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