Elessar
Well-Known Member
Once again your comments are really appreciated, thank you.
Regarding fender socks, the lady at my local Chandlery made a very good point, as I am based on the Thames and go through many locks, the lock walls are very 'dirty' and the socks build up grit which will scratch the GRP. As my current fenders have socks I can vouch for the fact they are very muddy after a trip and can see the possibility this could damage the GRP, so socks are definitely out - at least on my boat.
Maybe 5 fenders each side is an overkill, I am just replacing what was already on the boat when I bought it, but I won't be fitting less than 4 each side.
I think the current fenders are labelled 'Anchor' and 5 of the 10 are very low pressure, almost flat. As I don't know when these were last serviced its hard to say if they are faulty or not touched for many years, but with my Halfords foot pump I don't have an adaptor that will fit the valves.
To enhance the look of the boat I am willing to replace the very worn looking fenders but am not prepared to pay silly money just because its for a boat.
Glen
Thames - different rules. You wont take them in........
You don't need 10 though.
The issue is when up in the lock, the quay is sometimes very low indeed.
When down in the lock, you need to protect the rub rail.
I use a ball fender per side at the stern approx 30-45 cm. Touching the water. Protects up or down. (or you can use a fat sausage, but the fatter ball protects the bathing platform if you have one as the bow comes off the wall)
Then a very large ball fender per side just forward of the point where the topsides curve into the bow. Touching the water.
Depending on how flared your bows are this may be enough. If the rub rail can touch when down in the lock, then put a normal sausage fender in the line above the forward ball, overlapping the rub rail.
4, maybe 6 fenders. Anything else is paranoia. Agreed no socks and a dark colour is wise.
You also need 4 mooring lines, so you can leave them on all the time. Braided or octoplait so they feel nice and don't kink.
Sorted.
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