Allen Brothers 8MM Alloy Transom Pintle
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Pickup available at 1830 East Interstate 30
Usually ready in 24 hours
Shipping and Delivery
Free shipping for orders of $98 or more (US Continental)
- Free shipping for orders of $750 or more (International)
- Add 3 business days to the standard shipping time for USPS deliveries.
- UPS and FedEx Ground usually take 2 to 5 business days for in-stock orders.
- UPS and FedEx deliver on Saturdays only for Friday overnight shipments, which may incur an extra
charge. - Orders that apply for free shipping will be delivered between 8 and 10 business days.
- International customers will be responsible for any applicable import duties,fees, or taxes.
- Oversized items like whisker poles, spinnaker poles, and tracks over 7 feet require freight shipping, with an estimated cost of $500 depending on the destination.These orders must be delivered to a
commercial address, such as a marina, yacht club, or boatyard where your sailboat is located.
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Four Hole Transom Pintle with 8mm Pin.
A pintle is a critical component used on a sailboat?s rudder system. It is a pin or rod that attaches the rudder to the boat?s stern, allowing the rudder to pivot and steer the boat. The pintle works in conjunction with a corresponding fitting called a gudgeon, which is a socket that the pintle fits into.
The Allen four-hole transom pintle is crafted from marine-grade aluminium and stainless steel. It?s been built to withstand the harsh marine environment, offering superior resistance to corrosion and wear.
Perfect Fit: Available in various pin sizes to match your specific rudder and gudgeon setup, providing a secure and stable connection.
Versatile Use: Ideal for small to medium-sized sailboats, dinghies, and other watercraft requiring a dependable rudder pintle.
Safety Hole: The pintle pin has a cross hole drilled into it so that an R-clip can be used to secure the rudder in place. Reducing the risk of losing a rudder during a capsize.


