Swivl-Eze Lock'N-Pin Aluminum Pedestal Base 7 x 7 in vs Blue Sea Systems CableClam for boat deck hardware

Overall winner: Blue Sea Systems CableClam for boat deck hardware

Key Differences

Attwood Swivl-Eze (A) is an aluminum lock-n-pin base with a brushed finish and noted corrosion resistance but some users report rust over time and hardware is not included; it also lists a lower price tier and broader deck/marine mounting use. Blue Sea Systems CableClam (B) focuses on waterproof cable pass-throughs with pre-drilled seals and a polished 316 stainless steel dress cap, making it better for sealed antenna or cable installations but it’s described mainly for antenna cables and has less size/spec detail

Swivl-Eze Lock'N-Pin Aluminum Pedestal Base 7 x 7 in

Swivl-Eze Lock'N-Pin Aluminum Pedestal Base 7 x 7 in

attwood • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

Aluminum pedestal base with brushed finish and 6-bolt attachment for boating seats. Easy to install with compatible 3/4-inch Lock'N-Pin seat mount insight from customers

Pros

  • Brushed aluminum finish
  • Corrosion resistance
  • Easy installation
  • Solid build quality

Cons

  • Hardware not included
  • Some reports of rust over time
  • Mixed feedback on bolts requirement
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Blue Sea Systems CableClam for boat deck hardware

Blue Sea Systems CableClam for boat deck hardware

Blue Sea Systems • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

Watertight cable pass-through with pre-drilled seals and stainless steel dress cap. Easy installation with no need to remove connectors; suitable for antenna cables and other wires

Pros

  • Watertight pass-through
  • Pre-drilled/slit rubber seals
  • Polished 316 stainless steel dress cap
  • Includes stainless steel fasteners

Cons

  • Limited product scope shown (antenna/ transducer wires mentioned)
  • No explicit size or fit details
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price attwood
Durability Blue Sea Systems
Versatility attwood
User Reviews attwood