2 Design by You - Make your own smartphone chain - Model Bootsmann
All Hands on Deck - With the smartphone necklace `Bootsmann` you lax your communication center seaworthy and always ready for action on the man (or woman). Your smartphone is firmly and securely located in a crystal clear silicone case, which hangs on an indestructible sail sheet in maritime optics.
Design by You - just design your personal mobile phone chain yourself. Choose rope and rigging and combine your individual product.
Simply select the rope, rigging and lock in the drop down menus on the right, choose the smartphone model and add the product to the shopping cart. That's all.
Just a few days after placing your order, you will receive the individually produced mobile phone chain by mail.
The Bootsmann model consists of a sturdy clear silicone case, 6 mm diameter sailing rope and 4 riggings. The rope (length 140 cm) is closed by a stainless steel bridge ring. Design your personal sailing rope smartphone necklace from 19 different rope lines in different colors and designs. By adding 4 riggings (selectable in 20 different color options), your smartphone accessory gets the personal finish. Details in the pictures above.
Cable free ...
Telephoning and listening to music is possible without annoying cable Wooling, because connections and charging socket on the phone are not covered by the cordage. The rope (length 160 cm) is 6 mm thick and can be varied in length by moving the stainless steel Ring.
Whether you are sailing around Cape Horn or keeping a host of reputable seals at bay, thanks to the `Bootsmann` mobile phone chain, you have the fins free and your smartphone always and stylish within the 3 miles zone.
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Design your personal favorite smartphone necklace (model: Bootsmann) by selecting the components *:
- Closure: Ring (Stainless Steel)
- Phone Cord: Lenght 160 cm (Medium, Diam. approx. 6 mm)
- Rigging 1
- Rigging 2
- Rigging 3
- Rigging 4
Start selection right / up in the drop-down menus >>
* Illustrations of the components can be found above in the product images.
Bootsmann (eng. Boatswain):
The rank of boatswain is the oldest rank in the Royal Navy, and its origins can be traced back to the year 1040. In that year, when five English ports began furnishing warships to King Edward the Confessor in exchange for certain privileges, they also furnished crews whose officers were the master, boatswain, carpenter and cook. Later these officers were "warranted" by the British Admiralty. They maintained and sailed the ships and were the standing officers of the navy. The boatswain was the officer responsible for the care of the rigging, cordage, anchors, sails, boats, flags and other stores.
The Royal Navy's last official boatswain, Commander E W Andrew OBE, retired in 1990.
A boatswain (/ˈboʊsən/ BOH-sən, formerly and dialectally also /ˈboʊtsweɪn/ BOHT-swayn), bo's'n, bos'n, or bosun, also known as a Petty Officer or a qualified member of the deck department, is the seniormost rate of the deck department and is responsible for the components of a ship's hull. The boatswain supervises the other members of the ship's deck department, and typically is not a watchstander, except on vessels with small crews. Additional duties vary depending upon ship, crew, and circumstances.