sarabande
Well-Known Member
I've moved the boat to a new AYR mooring, and have been given a tender (it's only 100 yards from the pontoon to the boat, so no need of an outboard - hooray ).
The dinghy had a standard plastic buffer fender, but half has come adrift, leaving a sharp GRP edge, which I need to cover.
There is no need for smartness (the reverse, in fact) but I want a soft, non-marking, low density, easily fixed, UV resistant material that I can attach with cable ties and bits of binder twine, and which could provide a bit of reserve buoyancy.
I was thinking of pipe insulation like this
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Products/Building-Materials/Insulation/Pipe-Lagging+Jackets/c/1000275
but would prefer something thicker. Any sources please, or suggestions for a better idea or material ?
TIA
The dinghy had a standard plastic buffer fender, but half has come adrift, leaving a sharp GRP edge, which I need to cover.
There is no need for smartness (the reverse, in fact) but I want a soft, non-marking, low density, easily fixed, UV resistant material that I can attach with cable ties and bits of binder twine, and which could provide a bit of reserve buoyancy.
I was thinking of pipe insulation like this
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Products/Building-Materials/Insulation/Pipe-Lagging+Jackets/c/1000275
but would prefer something thicker. Any sources please, or suggestions for a better idea or material ?
TIA