Holders keep gear from sliding & breaking

Beckson Gear Holders

Feb 27, 2024

Rolling boats cause unsecured gear to slide, falling to the deck or floor. The extensive line of Soft-Mate™ Equipment Holders from Beckson Marine safely secures a wide range of equipment, protecting items from damage.

Soft-Mate Equipment Holders are manufactured from a soft, flexible PVC compound, specially formulated for marine use. Each is designed for a specific purpose, but offers imaginative boat owners unlimited uses.

The white Binocular Holder secures delicate optics along with logbooks, navigational charts and tools. It measures 8.25″ H x 8.75″ W x 2.75″ D.

Three sizes of Winch Holders accommodate flat, and standard and large ratcheted handles. Offered in white, they’re also perfect for screwdrivers, fish grabbers, fillet knives and other slender tools.

For taller cylindrical items, the 8″ H x 3″ W x 2.75″ dia. Safety Item Holder is ideal. It’s available in safety-themed red, as well as black or white.

The Can and Air Horn Holder fits drink cans, air horns and flashlights. Slightly larger, the Beverage Holder is sized for insulated containers. Beckson Radio Holders accommodate portable VHF radios in two sizes – 6″ H x 3″ W x 2″ D and 4.75″ H x 2.75″ W x 2″ D. All three are offered in white or black.

All Soft-Mate Equipment Holders come with mounting screws. Suction cup mounts where drilling is not desirable are offered for select models. 

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