Catalogue Multiflap
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...a solution down to the smallest detail.

Perfect installation A female fitting system is used to lock the mul- tiflap to the boat. The design on the one hand ensures maximum space of movement, and on the other hand secure anchorage of the multiflap. Hinges High quality hinges are located in the middle of the multiflap. With the carbon fibre receptacles and an axle made of a special titanium alloy, ensuring a load bearing capacity of 300 kg, the gangway can be folded to half of its total length. This saves stowage space and enables easy handling on board.

lightweight for heavyweight

Extremely low weight and highest possible loading capacity are today's demands on yachting equipment. The uncompromising implementation of this demand is "the use of cutting-edge manufacturing techniques and innovative materials". multiplex has totally com- mitted itself to this demand and presents the multiflap, a gangway well thought-out down to the smallest detail – completely made of car- bon fibre. It offers a wide range of benefits, which can only be achieved by using this material. The multiflap is light, but very stable and de-formation resistant. It is also weather proof, which means that neither wind nor weather or saltwater will do any harm. Due to the mini- mal weight, which starts at 14 kg, and the well thought out fastening, the multiflap can be easily mounted and dismounted by one per- son. The statically convincing hinge system en- sures a small stowage space.

Customised solutions multiplex would obviously also be happy to offer you customised solutions in different lengths and widths. Please do not hesitate to tell us your wishes.
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