The 48 North Marine Anchor Bridle Snubber is hand-made using high-quality, marine-grade, UV stabilized 3-strand white nylon rope with a stainless steel thimble spliced into the eye. The splice is then seized to ensure the thimble remains secure when the bridle is loaded. The product ships with an anti-chafing sleeve and 12" soft eyes for the bow cleats. It's available in several lengths to accommodate most boats and conditions. If you're looking for something shorter, consider one of our mooring bridles.
Optional shackle and hook are available.
Please see the "Snubber & Bridle Sizing" tab for sizing assistance.
3-Strand nylon line - Nylon is ideal due to its ability to stretch and its resistance to rot, chemicals, and heat. We use a medium-lay 3-strand that's strong but easy on the hands and it's UV stabilized to limit degradation from the sun.
High-quality hardware - The thimble is made from 316 stainless steel. Hardware should last a decade or more, just replace the line periodically
Spliced-in eye - Splicing is stronger than sewn eyes; we use a thimble and go 6 or more tucks for strength and in the event of pull-through
Anti-chafing - Chafe Pro or Chafe Master is our anti-chafe sleeve of choice. It's included to reduce the rub and increase the product's life
Boat end - 12" soft eye for bow cleat. Splice tails are melted to prevent fray
Length options - Choice of lengths should accommodate most boat sizes, even those with high freeboard. Contact us if you need a custom size
- For bridles under 18', consider sizing up an 1/8" in diameter. Shorter lines have less elasticity and a lower working load limit- Right-sizing a bridle is important; over-sizing, as with most ground tackle, is not desirable as you lose some of the energy-absorbing benefits- Boats with high freeboard (trawlers, etc) should consider the longer option- Catamarans should use a bridle- If in doubt, choose the longer option
Still have questions? See our Snubberhead website at https://www.snubberhead.com for considerable information on sizing anchor snubbers and bridles.
Estimate the snubber length using the following formula:Snubber Length = (Boat Length X .4) + Freeboard Height (freeboard height meaning distance from deck or gunwale to water)
Example: (40' boat X .4) + 4' freeboard = 20' snubber length
Please contact us if you have questions regarding sizing.