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We’re taking re-tasking to a whole new level with this exciting new mount! Now your cleat can hold your fishing rod, mobile phone, drink, navilight, or anything else that a RAILBLAZA accessory can hold. The CleatPort gives you a tie off point for stern lines and bow lines on small craft. The StarPort gives the extra functionality of adding any RAILBLAZA accessory.
Our new CleatPort not only gives you the option to position a cleat on the boat where you want it but also offers the ability to use that area with any of our accessories. The CleatPort is compatible with all RAILBLAZA accessories, the images below demonstrate the possibilities, from our Nav lights, Rod Holder, camera mounts and more… .
The CleatPort can be used on your kayak when used as a tender giving a solid tie point, whether it’s tied off the back of the boat while at anchor or to secure it to a mooring or land.