3D Printing for Marinas.
Marinas manage hundreds of dock fittings, gate hardware, and branded fixtures that manufacturers discontinue without notice. FDM 3D printing replaces dock-box latches, fairlead inserts, gate-handle grips, and dock hardware in UV-stable ASA — engineered for salt and sun, quoted in 24 hours, with no minimum order.
Salt-resistant dock hardware in UV-stable ASA — quoted in 24 hours, no minimums.
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What we print for marinas.
Questions
Straight answers.
Do the parts survive salt water and UV?
ASA is the right material: rated for outdoor, UV, and salt-spray exposure. It is what we use for all marina-facing hardware. PETG works for protected indoor dock applications.
Can you replace dock hardware that the supplier no longer makes?
Yes. A photo and one measurement is enough. We rebuild the part and print it in the material the dock environment requires.
Do you ship to remote marinas?
Yes. We ship anywhere in Canada and worldwide on request. Typical ship time from approval is three to five business days for standard runs.
Is there a volume price for a full marina hardware run?
Yes. Per-unit cost drops at 10, 25, and 50 pieces. The quote includes all tier pricing upfront so you can decide on quantity before approving.