Boat Tubing & Hand Rails
Featured Brands
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Whitecap® - Stainless Steel Rectangular Rail Base Fitting$25.40 - $28.00 -
Taylor Made® - Outside Eye End$11.54 - $23.59 -
Taylor Made® - Inside Eye End$2.82 - $8.24 -

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Whitecap® - Stainless Steel Rail Tee Fitting$23.44 - $37.12 -

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Sea Dog® - 90° Stainless Steel Elbow Fitting$25.94 - $26.55 -

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Sea Dog® - Nylon Jaw Slide and Bracket Mount$4.03 - $8.18 -

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Sea Dog® - Stainless Steel Bullet End$17.04 - $17.24 -
Sea Dog® - Stainless Steel Hand Rail Fitting$17.48 - $25.04 -
Whitecap® - Marine Series Boat Rail Fitting$11.11 - $15.71 -
Sea Dog® - Stainless Steel Surface Mount Grab Rail$36.47 - $75.14 -

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Sea Dog® - Stainless Steel Inside Eye End$11.76 - $16.46 -
Sea Dog® - Stainless Steel Outside Eye End$13.08 - $13.83 -
Sea Dog® - Stainless Steel Rectangular Rail Base Fitting$15.75 - $25.73 -
Sea Dog® - Stainless Steel Round Rail Base Fitting$22.40 - $32.22 -

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Whitecap® - Stainless Steel Round Rail Base Fitting$25.21 - $38.63 -

There are many boat tubing applications when it comes to a boat building or restoration project. It is used in rails, canvas top frames, bow rails, just to name a few. Stainless steel tubing is a quality and corrosion-resistant solution that works for both fresh- and saltwater use. Stainless steel tubing won’t rust or fade, and it is strong enough to withstand loads. We offer ready-to-install handrail kits that feature fittings and installation hardware. Also, we’ve got everything needed to help you complete your custom project. We carry handrail tubing and ready-to-mount handrails, hinged rail tees, handrail stanchions, rail clamps, and more!
Any boat tubing construction has to be securely mounted, and that’s when you need high-quality, durable, and reliable rail fittings that can help you build a rigid and solid bow or handrail. There are two standard rail fitting sizes that are widely used on different boat applications. Smaller powerboats usually require 7/8 inch diameter fittings, while large power- and sailboats employ 1-inch diameter mounts to secure the tubing. There are several material options. Tubing mounts are available in stainless steel (316 grade) and zinc-aluminum alloy, a.k.a. Zamak. Zamak is recommended for use in the freshwater environment, while stainless steel is good for saltwater.

































