Multi-cleat anchor point for your boat has multiple holes, nooks, and crannies for tie-downs, tie-offs, and clips. 4-1/2" Vacuum cup attaches to nearly any non-porous surface, and you can install it and detach it in seconds.
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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a look at the SeaSucker Vacuum Mount Multi-Cleat Anchor Point. Now, this multi-cleat vacuum mount will let you create a custom tie down anchor point on your boat, provides multiple holes and nooks and crannies to hook your rope, hooks, or other types of tie downs to it. It does use a 4 1/2 inch vacuum cup, which will attach to nearly any vertical or a horizontal non-porous surface, and you can install and detach it in seconds, move it around where you need to very easily. Once it's installed, it does have a pull rating of about 120 pounds. It is a hard plastic construction, it's very lightweight, yet durable, and on the very back, it includes this nice plastic protective cover that snaps over the vacuum cup to protect it from any damage.
It is a nice bright white color, it is made in the USA. I wanna give you a few measurements, and then we're gonna show you how it attaches. The widest point from this end to this end is about 9 1/4 inches, and when you do install it, total depth is right at about three inches deep. So what we're gonna do is go ahead and pop off that protective cover, and just to show you how we install it, if you noticed, there's this plunger here with the orange stripe on it, what you'll do is when you put this up against the surface and put some pressure on it, you'll start pumping this, and as you're pumping it, it's putting a vacuum into there, and once you pump it enough, it'll eventually just disappear, the orange stripe, and once that orange stripe is gone, that means you have enough suction and it'll hold it in place. If it ends up showing a little bit, then what you wanna do is push it some more to where it disappears.
But what I'm gonna try to I do is zoom in here and on the back wall. Now, this is not the best surface, 'cause it is a little porous, but it will still demonstrate how it installs. So you can see, I'm gonna hold it, put some pressure up against it, and then right down here, you can see the plunger. So as I'm applying some pressure onto it, and then keep pumping that plunger, and you can see if I keep pumping it, you'll notice that orange stripe is slowly disappearing. And now, you can see it's pretty much disappeared.
And then you can let this go, and you can see, it's holding it to the wall, and as we said, it has like a 120 pounds pull strength. And just like that, you're ready to go. And then if you wanna move it, you gonna just pop off, there's two tabs here that you just pull on, and it'll release the pressure. But then again, like I mentioned, you can see there's no orange stripe there, but if it starts showing a little orange, just push it again to give it more vacuum. So to remove it again, just pull on that tab, and just like that, it'll remove it very simple, so you can move this and adjust it to where you need be on your boat.
But that should do it for the review on the SeaSucker Vacuum Mount Multi-Cleat Anchor Point..
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