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How Do Our Brackets Compare?
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How Do Our Brackets Compare?

How Do Our Brackets Compare?
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How Do Our Brackets Compare?-1

ARMSTRONG NAUTICAL HOW DO WE COMPARE? CAD drawings before building any bracket Engineering team works closely with factory engineers to ensure top performance and fit to the shape of transom Finite Element Analysis for each bracket series to ensure quality and durability 40+ Years of proven design, durability, and performance 6000 series structural angle for added strength and durability Provide touch-up paint kits for your convenience, should they be needed Custom made motor plate inserts for isolation between dissimilar metals Maximize buoyancy and performance for higher speeds and better fuel economy Platform extends to the back of the motor plate increasing structural strength and platform space Motor plates ranging from 3/8" to 1/2" thick to deliver exceptional strength and reliability, in combination with structural angles Every bracket is level and free from deformations, adhering to the highest standards of quality control Axalta Xcel Pro paint and primer making repairs simple while offering outstanding anti-corrosive properties Custom build every bracket to match deadrise to optimize performance 15-year structural warranty Highest grade 3M rubberized motorplate pads Marine-grade aluminum 5000 & 6000 series in proprietary locations ensuring the strongest bracket on the market

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All Armstrong Nautical catalogs and brochures

  1. Brackets

    2  Pages

  2. Deck Plates

    2  Pages

  3. Swing Ladder

    2  Pages

  4. Marine Ladder

    2  Pages

  5. RIB Ladder

    2  Pages

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    2  Pages

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