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Hang / secure fenders on 20 Seacraft
Looking for ideas to hang / secure docking fenders on my 2001 Lefty Kraig 20 MA. I have been using the protruding screws that secure the cowlings wraping the fender rope around the rod holders - Both "half ass" and unsatifactory - lost a few fenders !!
I need 3 fenders on a side - thinking 4 inch cleats on the inside face of the gunnel but dont like the idea of bumping into them. Edit addition - I found Tempress Fish-On! Stainless Steel Fender Cleats - https://tempress.com/store/Fish-On-S...Pack-p18007047. That look like they might be a good solution. Any body have experience with these. |
I have a couple of these - rod holder fender cleats and I have lines on either end of my fenders so they lay horizontal or I can tie them up regularly depending on the docking situation and I can now space them at the rod holders and cleats as needed
http://www.marineproducts.net/rod-holder-fender-cleat/ |
Thanks - hobiekanobie.
Great idea - I am going to get them - dont know why I didn't see these. |
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I use pvc with glued cap on one end. Drilled hole in cap and fender line through it with knot inside pipe. Quick and inexpensive.
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NOW we're talking!! That's what I did, a $2 versus $79 solution.
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Thanks guys for the cheaper alternative - great idea - thinking maybe I might make (2) pvc holders and buy (1) SS rod holder cleat that could double as a temporary docking cleat if needed when visiting different docks. The lighter PVC tubes will be a lot easier to stow and handle.
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Oh yeah these are nice......I use them to hold my ice chest in place. Like all Perko stuff, nice and expensive.
http://www.perko.com/catalog/deck_ha...5/fender_lock/ Here's one on eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/Perko-1299D...wAAOSwCDZa6uiO |
I have yet to install those on the MA, but I don’t understand the ebay listing. In the description of product, under Department; Uni-Sex. Can you explain this Don? Thanks
Michael. |
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