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Glendinning Cablemaster™ CM Series

Glendinning Cablemaster™ CM Series Power Cable Handling & Storage system is designed to handle and store any power cable which can carry current between 10 and 300 amps (or higher) of any lenght.

  • Motorized retraction & extension of power cable
  • Power cable is connected directly to power panel
  • Unlimited Cable Length
  • Cable can have any number or type of conductors.

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Cablemaster Model CM 4

The Cablemaster Model CM-4 is your final solution when it comes to handling and storing bulky 30 amp power cable! It is designed to withstand the harsh marine environment which means its durability and reliability is second to none.

Unlike all other cable handling systems, the Cablemaster Model CM-4 eliminates the need for slip rings or brush connections. Offering both automatic pay in and out, the power cable is easily maneuvered and stored in a variety of settings. It is also able to store an unlimited length of cable because it stores the cable seperately.

Glendinning also offers a variety of guide roller assemblys in order to store the cable several yards away from the Cablemaster.

Cablemaster Model CM-4 is fully tested and approved (CE, ISO 8846).

  • Typical Amperage: 30 amp (US) 16/32 amp (EU)
  • Cable Outside Diameter: 12-20mm
  • Typical Cable Type: #10 AWG / 6mm2
  • Retraction Motor Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC
  • Cable Jacket Material: Type S, ST, SE, PUR

Customizable Features

  • Available for both US and EU power setups.
  • Designed to handle most power cables with a
  • .5″-.8″ (12-20mm) outside diameter
  • Available for both 12 & 24 VDC setups
  • Can handle unlimited length of cable, dependant
  • upon storage space available
  • Available for 16, 30, & 32 amp setups

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Cablemaster Model CM 7

Cablemaster Model CM-7 is fully tested and approved (CE, ISO 8846).

  • Button to extend and retract your power cable
  • Maximize your time on the water
  • Store your power cable
  • Free up your valuable deck storage space
  • Maintenance free use in any environment
  • Used by major yacht manufacturers worldwide
  • Fully Tested and Approved: CE, ISO 8846
  • Typical Amperage: 50 amp (US) 63 amp (EU)
  • Cable Outside Diameter: 20-29mm
  • Typical Cable Type: #6 AWG / 16mm2
  • Retraction Motor Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC
  • Cable Jacket Material: Type S, ST, SE, PUR

Customizable Features

  • Available for both US and EU power setups.
  • Designed to handle most power cables with a .8″ to 1.15″ (20 to 29mm) outside diameter
  • Available for both 12 & 24 VDC setups
  • Can handle unlimited length of cable, dependant upon storage space available

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Cablemaster Model CM 8

The Cablemaster Model CM-8 is your final solution when it comes to handling and storing bulky power cable! It is designed to withstand the harsh marine environment which means its durability and reliability is second to none.

  • Typical Amperage: 100-125 amp
  • Cable Outside Diameter: 29-38mm
  • Typical Cable Type: #2 AWG / 35mm2
  • Retraction Motor Voltage: 24 VDC
  • Cable Jacket Material: Type S, ST, SE, PUR

Customizable Features

  • Available for both US and EU power setups.
  • Designed to handle most power cables with a 1.15″-1.5″ (29-38mm) outside diameter
  • Can handle unlimited length of cable, dependant upon storage space available

Cablemaster Model CM 9

Cablemaster Model CM-9 is fully tested and approved (ISO 8846).

  • Push a button to extend and retract your power cable
  • Minimizing your time at the dock
  • Store your power cable in areas otherwise inaccessible
  • Free up your valuable deck storage space
  • Built to be maintenance free use in any environment

Typical Amperage: 150 amp (or greater)
Cable Outside Diameter: 38-70mm
Typical Cable Type: #0 AWG / 50mm2 (or larger)
Retraction Motor Voltage: 24 VDC
Cable Jacket Material: Type S, ST, SE, PUR

Customizable Features

  • Can handle most 150+ amp power cables
  • Designed to handle most power cables with a 38-70mm outside diameter
  • Can handle unlimited length of cable, dependant upon storage space available

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Glendinning Cablemaster™ CR Series

Cablemaster CR Series Model
CRMA 16/30/32

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Cable Length: 15-25m
Cable Type: 16, 30, & 32 amp
Retraction Motor Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC
Cable Jacket Material: Type S, ST, SE, PUR
Frame / Metal Components: Aluminum (Anodized)

  • Push button cable retraction and storage
  • ‘Zero Effort’ Pull-Out – No more heavy pulling!
  • Store power cable in the smallest possible area
  • Easy to Install – No mounting bracket requred
  • Designed to handle any environment on earth!
  • Fully Tested and Approved – ISO 8846

Customizable Features

  • Available for both 12 & 24 VDC setups
  • Designed to handle most 16, 30, & 32 amp power cables (3 or 4 cond.)
  • Optional detachable mounting base for a variety of installation options
  • Can handle up to 82′ (25m) of cable, dependant upon diameter
  • Can handle most cable jacket materials, includingS, ST, SE, PUR

Cablemaster Model CRMA 50/63

Typical Amperage: 50 amp (US) 63 amp (EU)
Cable Length: 15m
Cable Type: 50 & 63 amp
Retraction Motor Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC
Cable Jacket Material: Type S, ST, SE, PUR
Frame / Metal Components: Aluminum (Anodized)

Cablemaster Model CRR-50LP

Typical Amperage: 50 amp
Cable Length: 9.8m
Cable Type: 50 amp
Retraction Motor Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC
Cable Jacket Material: Type S,SE
Frame / Metal Components: Steel (E-coat)

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Cablemaster Model CRRA-50

Typical Amperage: 50 amp
Cable Length: 15.2m
Cable Type: 50 amp
Retraction Motor Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC
Cable Jacket Material: Type S,SE
Frame / Metal Components: Aluminum (Anodized)

Cablemaster Model CRR-50

Typical Amperage: 50 amp
Cable Length: 11m
Cable Type: 50 amp
Retraction Motor Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC
Cable Jacket Material: Type S,SE,
Frame / Metal Components: Steel (E-coat)

Glendinning Hosemaster Model LW

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  • Manual pull out, motorized retraction & storage
  • “Zero-effort” pull out technology – no spring to overcome
  • Integrated level wind guide roller for optimized storage capacity
  • Water & High Pressure Hose models available
  • Hose Types: Water
  • Hose Length: 30.5m
  • Hose ID: 1/2″ – 5/8″
  • Input Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC
  • Integrated level wind automatically retracts hose the most compact way possible
  • Retract and store your water hose with ease
  • Easily pull out as much hose as you need
  • Store your water hose in the most compact way
  • Simple installation using mounting brackets and templates
  • Built to provide years of maintenance free use in any environment. Manufactured from stainless steel, aluminum, and reinforced plastic
  • Approvals: Potable water approved, Hose: NSF61, conforms to TS-25

Customizable Features

  • Model LW is currently manufactured with water and pressure washer hose, but reels can be designed to handle a variety of different hoses
  • Designed to handle hose with a 1/2″ & 5/8″ outside diameter
  • Can handle up to 100 feet of hose (1/2″), dependant on diameter
  • Available for both 12 & 24 VDC setups
  • Optional Remote Control Available
  • Variety of installation mounting options available
  • Variety of water hose nozzles and accessories available

Glendinning Hosemaster Model PW

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  • Hose Types: Pressure Washer
  • Hose Length: Up to 100′ (30.5m)
  • Hose ID: 3/8″
  • Input Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC
  • Integrated level wind automatically retracts hose the most compact way possible
  • Retract and store your pressure washer hose with ease
  • Easily pull out as much hose as you need
  • Store your water hose in the most compact way
  • Simple installation using mounting brackets and templates
  • Built to provide years of maintenance free use in any environment. Manufactured from stainless steel, aluminum, and reinforced plastic
  • Approvals: Potable water approved, Hose: NSF61, conforms to TS-25
  • Hose Types: Water
  • Hose Length: 30.5m
  • Hose ID: 1/2″ – 5/8″
  • Input Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC

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Customizable Features

  • Currently manufactured with water and pressure washer hose, but reels can be designed to handle a variety of different hoses
  • Designed to handle hose with a 1/4″ to 5/8″ outside diameter
  • Reel Capacity: Up to 100′ (30.5m) of .68″ dia. (17.3 mm) OD hose
  • Hose Connection: 3/8″ NPT(F) Inlet and Outlet
  • Available for both 12 & 24 VDC setups
  • Optional Remote Control Available
  • Variety of installation mounting options available

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    Cablemaster Model CM 4, Cablemaster Model CM 7, Cablemaster Model CM 8, Cablemaster Model CM 9, Cablemaster Model CRMA 16/30/32, Cablemaster Model CRMA 50/63, Cablemaster Model CRRA-50, Cablemaster Model CRR-50LP, Cablemaster Model CRR-50

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    FAQs

    How often do yachts need maintenance? ›

    Engine, drivetrain and generator: Just like with a car, a yacht needs an inspection and maintenance service once a year. During this service, a professional will check the engine, transmission, generator and all other necessary aspects of the yacht. Winter is a great time to schedule this service.

    Why do yachts need so much maintenance? ›

    Not only does it ensure your safety on the water and prolong the lifespan of your boat, but it also helps maintain its value over time. By adhering to a maintenance schedule, you can have your boat always ready for adventure, with optimized sailing and engine performance that can lead to significant fuel savings.

    Are yachts hard to maintain? ›

    Regular maintenance is essential if your boat is to have a long life. Yet, looking after a sailing yacht is time consuming and requires a good amount of knowledge.

    What is yacht maintenance? ›

    Maintenance of yachts. Checking and ventilation of sails, boat ventilation, checking mooring, starting the engine, starting the generator, checking the batteries, checking the bilge, general inspection of the yacht, checking and checking the yacht during and after the storm, starting the desalination plant.

    What is the yearly cost of maintaining a yacht? ›

    Please understand everything is variable based on those decisions plus the age of your yacht. Owners can expect to spend about 10-15% of the purchase price annually on operating and maintaining a yacht. That's $1-1.5 million a year for a $10 million yacht. The bigger the boat, the more crew and salaries you need.

    What is the average lifespan of a yacht? ›

    Average Lifespan of Different Yachts

    Fiberglass Yachts: Typically last 30 to 50 years, or more. Aluminum Yachts: Can last 30 to 50 years, or more. Steel Yachts: Often have a lifespan of 50 to 75 years or more. Wooden Yachts: Generally last around 10 to 25 years, or more.

    How often should you clean the bottom of your yacht? ›

    To optimize boat performance, hull cleaning is desirable as soon as fouling accrues. This normally happens every 4-12 weeks.

    Do yachts hold their value? ›

    Yachts from in-demand builders hold value better than others, and maintenance is also a big factor in resale value. Deferring maintenance or refittings can cut into your resale value. In terms of depreciation, here are some rough estimates for a new yacht: Year 1: About 10% depreciation in the first year.

    Where do yachts go when not in use? ›

    Where Can Yachts Dock? Most boaters dock their boats at a marina. There are marinas all over the world and many have the space to accommodate larger boats like a superyacht.

    Is owning a yacht worth it? ›

    Yes, owning a yacht for charter can be profitable but owning a yacht will rarely “pay for itself.” Chartering your yacht presents some unique benefits that can lead to opportunities to make a profit off of your investment in a myriad of ways, including offsetting the cost of owning a yacht, selling your yacht for a ...

    Why do yachts not tip over? ›

    A boat is designed to float upright, otherwise they will flip. Some boats are wider than tall, some have ballast- a weight at the bottom that keeps the bottom down.

    Why do you take shoes off on a yacht? ›

    Keeping the deck clean enhances safety and prevents slipping hazards. Respect the Boat's Interior: If the boat has an indoor seating area or cabin, it's customary to remove your shoes before going inside. This practice helps maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the boat's interior spaces.

    Do yacht crew get a salary and tips? ›

    Yes, yacht crew are paid a monthly salary from yacht owners and can expect to receive tips on top of this from charter guests, if they work aboard a super yacht that does charter trips. Yacht crew receiving tips for their work has become very common on busy charter yachts, even entry level crew.

    Are yachts expensive to run? ›

    Running Costs

    Post-purchase, an owner should expect to pay around 20% or more of a yacht's initial purchase price annually to keep it running. So in theory, a $10 million yacht would set you back $2 million a year in operational costs.

    Why are super yachts so expensive to maintain? ›

    Running Costs

    So in theory, a $10 million yacht would set you back $2 million a year in operational costs. Fuel (lots of it), vessel insurance, dockage fees, maintenance and repairs, and crew salaries are typically the heftiest running costs.

    How long do yacht engines last? ›

    The average life expectancy of a marine diesel engine is 5,000 hours before it needs a major overhaul. In comparison, the average marine gasoline engine typically runs for only 1,500 hours.

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