Bomar Hardware
About Bomar: Built for the Sea, Engineered on Shore
Bomar has spent nearly five decades earning its reputation as one of the marine industry's most trusted names in closures and enclosures. A division of Pompanette, LLC, Bomar operates out of Charlestown, New Hampshire, where every product is designed, fabricated, and finished entirely in-house before making its way to boatbuilders and commercial operators around the world.
What separates Bomar from the competition isn't just product quality — it's the depth of manufacturing capability behind each component. The Charlestown facility employs advanced CNC machining, aluminum casting, metal fabrication, precision routing, and in-house powder coating and anodizing, giving Bomar full control over every stage of production. That means tighter tolerances, faster lead times, and components that arrive ready to install.
A Legacy of Marine-Grade Precision
For anyone who has worked on a serious build — whether a custom sportfisher, a commercial patrol vessel, or an offshore workboat — the Bomar name carries real weight. The brand's marine deck hatches are a cornerstone of their catalog: available in flush-mount, sliding, cast aluminum, and polycarbonate configurations, they're engineered for strength, security, and all-weather performance across demanding sea conditions. Custom sizing and deck camber integration make them a go-to choice for OEM builders who can't compromise on fit.
Equally respected are Bomar's marine doors, which range from console doors for center console boats to heavy-duty commercial sliding systems for larger vessels. Extruded aluminum frames, foam core insulation, tempered glass panels, and compliance with ABS and DNV standards make these doors as functional as they are refined. For salon and cabin access, Bomar's sliding door systems feature welded aluminum frames with dual-track weather seals and roller carriage mechanisms built for thousands of cycles.
Bomar's marine windows bring the same engineering rigor to visibility and ventilation. From top-hinged awning windows to horizontal sliding units, each is built with heavy-duty extruded aluminum, tempered and tinted glass options, and weather-resistant gasketing. Whether flush-mounted in a hull or framing a salon opening, these windows are trusted by global boatbuilders for their watertight reliability and clean aesthetics.
Rounding out the lineup are Bomar's portlights and inspection hatches — available in stainless steel, aluminum, and molded formats — as well as deck plates crafted from molded polypropylene and cast aluminum for long-term deck integrity. Every product in the Bomar range is built to meet or exceed ABS, DNV, and ABYC standards.
American-Made. OEM-Ready. Built to Perform.
Bomar's full-service design-to-delivery model is especially valuable for OEM customers. The engineering team works directly with builders to accommodate custom configurations, unique finishes, and integration with vessel-specific specs — all managed under one roof in New Hampshire. For boaters and builders who demand components that hold up where it matters most, Bomar remains the benchmark.