Carbinium’s new Bure Boarding Pole has been styled to complement the company’s Bure Swim Ladder range.
The pole is manufactured from autoclave cured carbon fibre and titanium for a strong, lightweight design.
It is the second in a series of Carbinium’s own design deck products that integrate with the company’s deck socket system, developed to combine easy engagement with a secure fit.
Unique feature of the deck plug and socket system include a secure fit and a choice for the user of several orientations for the boarding poles, allowing them to be fitted longitudinally, transversely, and diagonally.
The orientation is easily reconfigured to suit different requirements.
“The new Bure Boarding Pole has been styled to complement our swim ladder range,” explained Ben Collett, Carbinium Engineering founder.
“The boarding pole and swim ladders both share our innovative deck socket solution.
“We’ve developed a novel way of producing an orientating socket which is manufactured from 316 stainless steel and features our triple ID design.
“Both the ladders and poles are our own designs and the start of a family of deck products that we will offer with the sockets being the common element.
“Other products may include rail systems and flag poles.”
Features of the boarding pole include a stiff and strong design to provide reassurance during boarding.
A one metre tall pole weighs under 1kg with the poles custom made to the length required.
The products are suitable for a range of craft.
Carbinium Engineering was founded in 2015 and carries out a range of custom projects.
“I set the company up as I carried out the prototype development for the Aston Martin AM37 yacht and struggled to find people to make engineered components,” explained Ben.
“Since them we’ve sub-contracted for various marine businesses and we’re now designing and manufacturing our own products.”