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Stern bearing in 43-ft aluminum sailing yacht application

ByMike Santora|February 11, 2020

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Some of the marine bearings that Vesconite Bearings has in stock.

Vesconite Bearings has a long history of service to recreational boat users thanks to its large number of distributors for its marine products.

Dutch-born world travelers Adri and Sytske Broekhuizen, for instance, installed a Vesconite stern bearing in their 43ft aluminum sailing yacht, from the designer Koopmans in Lelystad, when they were docked in Singapore in 2008.

“We chose Vesconite because we found a machine shop in Singapore that could make the bearing,” says Adri, of the polymer bearings, which are suitable for the submerged and corrosive conditions of the marine industry and have internal lubricants that allow for prolonged life where the setting is characterized by irregular greasing schedules or no greasing at all.

The couple sailed in northern Europe until 2002, when they embarked on a round-the-world trip from 2002 to 2015.

Nearly 80 years old, they currently use their yacht, Marida, in summer in the inland waters around the Friesland Islands and, in retirement, they use it as a summer house.

“We were always sailing from our youth until now when we are nearly 80 years old,” notes Adri.

“The Vesconite bearing is still on our boat,” he confirms.

Over the past 50 years, thousands of commercial vessels and leisure marine crafts, including the Broekhuizen’s yacht, Marida, have been equipped with Vesconite and Vesconite Hilube, testifying to the polymers’ success in this industry.

“It is important that recreational boat owners have access to our products anywhere in the world so that they can cover significant distances and embark on long-distance trips with confidence,” says Vesconite Bearings’ Monique Kooij of Adri and Sytske’s adventurous travels.

在南非Vesconite轴承有仓库,the US, UK, Netherlands, Dubai, and New Zealand, with stocking distributors in Argentina, Australia, and Singapore. A number of resellers at various ports are also able to supply stern tubes and rudder bearings, as well as rods and hollow bar for the machining of on-deck equipment.

Vesconite Bearings
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