The telescopic boat hook (also known as a bosun’s gaff) with a range of 105–200 cm is designed to simplify all aspects of docking and boat handling. Whether you are approaching a pier, grabbing a line from a buoy, or retrieving a dropped object from the water, this tool extends your reach and control. The anodized aluminum construction provides an optimal combination of strength and lightness – the hook is sturdy enough to handle pulling or pushing, yet easy to lift and maneuver. The plastic hook end is impact-resistant and designed with safety in mind: it has no sharp edges that could damage your hull or injure the crew.
- Docking Maneuvers: At a maximum length of 2 m, this telescoping hook allows you to snag a distant cleat or ring before your boat is right next to it. This gives you extra time and control when docking, especially in wind or current. When retracted (1.05 m), the hook is convenient for tight quarters and up-close tasks.
- Locking Mechanism: The built-in system (twist-lock or pin-lock style) ensures that once extended the pole sections won’t slip. You can confidently push or pull with the hook knowing it will stay at the set length.
- Versatile Hook: The shape of the hook suits various jobs – catching mooring lines, pulling in distant items, even pushing off from a dock or another boat. The material (tough polyamide/plastic) won’t corrode and can bear weight while also protecting surfaces.
- Safety Tool: A telescopic boat hook is an important part of onboard safety gear – in a “man overboard” situation, it can extend your reach to the person in the water. Since the pole floats, if it’s dropped in an emergency, it will remain on the surface for recovery.
- Compact Storage: Unlike traditional one-piece boat hooks that are long and awkward, this model collapses to nearly half its size. That means it takes up much less space – a big plus for smaller yachts and boats. You can store it under a bench, in a locker, or strapped along the gunwale with clips.




