About

Saving mooring stress. And probably a few marriages.

Our Story

The Lazy-Lazy line tool didn't start in a boardroom. It started Tivat, Montenegro, on a hot August evening, with a slimy rope, a tired crew, and a berth that felt about three feet too narrow. Like most sailors, Dom had wrestled with lazy lines for years.


The leaning over the stern. The missed hooks. The barnacle cuts. The tense silence that falls over a boat the moment you start reversing into a crowded harbour. He knew there had to be a better way.


After two years of prototyping, 3D printing, testing, and feedback from sailors across the Mediterranean, the Lazy-Lazy line tool was born, a patented, one-handed solution to the most stressful moment in sailing.

What We Believe

We believe that boating should be about freedom, the open water, the wind, the places you reach. Not the stress of getting tied up at the end of the day. Mooring shouldn't require a crew of four, a boathook, and a prayer. It should be clean, confident, and calm. That's exactly what the Lazy-Lazy tool delivers.

Patented Innovation

The Lazy-Lazy line tool is protected by patent. Our locking jaw mechanism is the result of years of refinement, designed to engage reliably on the first attempt, even in current, swell, or poor visibility. It's the kind of engineering that only comes from people who have actually needed it.

Trusted Across Europe

Today, the Lazy-Lazy tool is used by both private power and sailing yachts along with some professional charter boats from the Balearics to the Aegean. Whether you're a seasoned offshore sailor or stepping onto a charter boat for the first time, the tool works the same way: reliably, every time.

I sail solo most weekends and this is the one piece of kit I genuinely couldn't do without. Running a lazy line single-handed used to mean either embarrassing myself in front of the whole marina or asking a stranger for help. Not anymore.

Martin B.

Solo Sailor, South of France