Tugboats are the workhorses of the maritime industry, constantly operating in demanding environments where collisions and heavy contact are part of daily life. To protect both the tug and the ships they assist, different types of rubber fenders are installed to absorb impact and reduce wear.
Tug cylindrical fenders
Tug cylindrical fenders, mounted on the bow or stern, are made from durable rubber, offering flexibility and strong resistance to pressure. They absorb shocks during towing or pushing, preventing structural damage.
W fenders
W fenders, with their unique “W” shape, provide excellent grip and stability in pushing operations, adapting well to various hull shapes while delivering high energy absorption.
D fenders
For side protection, D fenders are a reliable choice, forming a continuous cushion along the tug’s sides to absorb impacts during berthing or alongside work.
By combining these rubber fender types, tugboats stay well-protected and ready to handle the demanding challenges of harbor assistance, towing, and docking with safety and efficiency.