When the line’s ready, so is the pop-up cleat

Accon Marine Pop-Up Cleats

June 25, 2024

With the Accon Marine original 202 Series Pop-Up Cleat, when the line is ready, so is the cleat. With the simple push of a button, the horns spring up out of the base. Yet best of all, when underway, they can be pushed back down to maintain a clean, uncluttered and snag-free deck.

Built of polished marine-grade 316 stainless steel, the innovative spring-loaded Pop-Up Cleat is sleek and attractive. It provides all the strength of a traditional cleat and the space needed to accommodate sufficient turns of line.

Each Accon Marine Pop-Up Cleat is supplied with a backing plate. A top-mount plate is available for installations where there’s no access below deck. Waterproofing drain cups that direct runoff into the bilge are popular options.

Installation is easy using common tools. A demonstration video of both bottom- and top-mounting the cleat is at bit.ly/1sN3Yio.

Accon Marine Pop-Up Cleats come with a lifetime warranty, and are available in 4.5″, 6″, 8″ and 10″ sizes to fit almost any boat.

www.acconmarine.com.

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