In the marine handling sector, every detail matters. Navaltecnosud Boat Stand knows this well and has developed a range of innovative solutions designed to ensure efficiency, safety, and versatility. Among these, the X-shaped spreader bars, called “BIX”, stand out for their technical and functional features, specifically designed to meet the needs of shipbuilding professionals.
The X-shaped spreader bars by Navaltecnosud Boat Stand represent an efficient and versatile solution for lifting small boats, both sailing and motor-powered. These devices are designed to simplify lifting operations, making them easier, safer, and quicker, minimizing downtime and optimizing space management.
One of the distinctive features of the BIX spreader bars is their telescopic structure. Made primarily with telescopic shafts, these X-shaped spreaders offer a variable length from 2400 mm (closed) to 3600 mm (extended). This feature allows for perfect adaptability to various operational configurations, while also ensuring optimal loading on truck platforms—an essential aspect for those involved in boat transportation and logistics.
Another strength is versatility. The X-shaped spreader bars by Navaltecnosud Boat Stand are equipped with multiple anchoring positions for cables and adjustable straps. This allows for highly flexible use, easily adapting to different operating conditions and types of boats. The goal is to offer technical support that can be tailored to the customer’s needs, without compromising on safety.
Completing the picture is the possibility of customization. The BIX spreaders can be made in different load capacities, so they can be adapted to the specific needs of the end customer. This tailored approach confirms Navaltecnosud Boat Stand’s commitment to the quality and effectiveness of its solutions. After all, innovation and reliability have always been at the core of Navaltecnosud Boat Stand’s mission—an Apulian company specialized in cradles and stands for shipyards, which continues to develop cutting-edge technologies to improve work in the marine sector.