ProDave
Well-Known Member
My little boat lives in a harbour throughout the summer. Here's how I hang my fenders normally
Note my boat has a "flange" joint all the way round where the hull moulding joins the coachroof moulding. So all the fendering is done against this flange joint.
(note I'm going to be replacing the rubber strip around the flange for something altogether much better as soon as it arrives)
The only problem with this arrangement, is it can get rough in the harbour with the wind from the E, and this year I suffered two bent stanchions where they came into contact with the harbour wall.
My stanchions do lean out somewhat, so I'll be putting a bend into them so they remain further inboard to lessen the chances of that happening again.
But I'm considering other options:
One is to remove the guard wire and stanchions if it's likely to get rough. That then leaves the problem of how to hang the fenders.
this picture shows how normal fenders would hang
That doesn't look too clever to me. All the fendering would be done against the hull, and with grit picked up from the wall, would probably sandpaper all the paint off my hull.
so what about ball fenders?
Probably want to use some a bit larger than that, but that's all I had to test the theory.
So I'm looking for ideas for the best solution?
Note my boat has a "flange" joint all the way round where the hull moulding joins the coachroof moulding. So all the fendering is done against this flange joint.
(note I'm going to be replacing the rubber strip around the flange for something altogether much better as soon as it arrives)
The only problem with this arrangement, is it can get rough in the harbour with the wind from the E, and this year I suffered two bent stanchions where they came into contact with the harbour wall.
My stanchions do lean out somewhat, so I'll be putting a bend into them so they remain further inboard to lessen the chances of that happening again.
But I'm considering other options:
One is to remove the guard wire and stanchions if it's likely to get rough. That then leaves the problem of how to hang the fenders.
this picture shows how normal fenders would hang
That doesn't look too clever to me. All the fendering would be done against the hull, and with grit picked up from the wall, would probably sandpaper all the paint off my hull.
so what about ball fenders?
Probably want to use some a bit larger than that, but that's all I had to test the theory.
So I'm looking for ideas for the best solution?