





Railblaza RibPort with StarPort
Railblaza mount for inflatable and belly boats – easy to stick, flexible to use!
This innovative mount was specially developed for inflatable and belly boats and makes mounting Railblaza accessories a breeze. Whether it's rod holders or other equipment, this solution allows you to securely attach and flexibly replace your accessories without having to visit a workshop.
Easy attachment – strong hold
The bracket can be mounted in two ways:
✔ With the Mr. Kraken glue kit – Perfect for the boat skin, ensures maximum hold.
✔ With 3M VHB double adhesive – Ideal for smooth surfaces such as wood, GRP or aluminum.
For the best adhesive performance, we recommend our adhesive kit from Mr. Kraken!
Universally applicable
Suitable for almost any surface: PVC, Hypalon, fiberglass, epoxy resin, and polyethylene (e.g., for kayaks). For Hypalon, you should also use a special Hypalon adhesive.
Flexible thanks to Railblaza RibPort
The RibPort features a star-shaped mount and a Hold 'n' Lock system . This allows you to easily attach, secure, and swap out Railblaza accessories whenever you need them!
How to glue your mount – step by step
With the Mr. Kraken Glue Kit, installation is a breeze. The set includes everything you need: workshop glue, thinner, electrical tape, and a brush. You'll also need a heat gun and a soluble pen.
1. Mark & Prepare
📍 Mark the desired location with a soluble pen.
📍 Cover the area with insulating tape – slightly larger than the bracket.
📍 Clean and dry the bonding area thoroughly.
2. Apply glue
🖌 Open the PVC glue and dilute it if necessary.
🖌 Apply a first coat to both surfaces – from the inside out for clean edges.
🖌 Let the glue dry for 15-20 minutes , then apply a second coat.
3. Activate & Glue
🔥 Heat both adhesive areas with a hot air gun (30 seconds) – do not hold it in one place for too long!
🔥 Press the mount directly onto the surface – it sticks instantly!
🔥 Roll over with a roller or bottle to avoid air bubbles.
4. Let it dry
⏳ Allow to cure for 1-2 days before rolling up the boat or putting any weight on it.
