newtothis
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stowage might be difficult, but these look quite effective
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Whilst I cant be certain I would say they are inflatable. I can say from experience that if those two ships come together with any force at all they won't last two minutes.
I cut the wire core out of tires, then cut the remaining tire into 3 pieces, and stuff the pieces inside each other, and paint the outer one. Then I make a hole in the ends for the rope to run thru .Been using the same one for 34 years, no problems.
Well if you spend a lot of time bashing into reefs then you need something rough & ready. Does not matter if it looks "pants"!!
Depends a lot on the capabilities & attitude of the operator. Plus, of course their pride in their sailing & how they present themselves to the outside world.If you cruise full time, and your boat doesn't spend 90% of its time in the same marina, you need something tough and functional .
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Depends a lot on the capabilities & attitude of the operator. Plus, of course their pride in their sailing & how they present themselves to the outside world.
Some like to look like scruffy wanderers. Some prefer to look respectable & act so. It is just a way of life that different people adopt.
I cut the wire core out of tires, then cut the remaining tire into 3 pieces, and stuff the pieces inside each other, and paint the outer one. Then I make a hole in the ends for the rope to run thru .Been using the same one for 34 years, no problems.
No ultra-violet degradation of the carbon-impregnated rubber, let alone the normal biological deterioration of the rubber itself into a friable material with zilch mechanical strength ?
A photo would be really useful.
All manageable; I tend to use weighted tractor tyres, which double-up as flopper-stoppers at anchor.
Those fenders look quite good, but the orange ones are rubbish, can't even stop a trawler from bashing the quay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8s_H-FhEvAc
Who else was wincing at the sheer incompetence of the guy on the foredeck?...
Who else was wincing at the sheer incompetence of the guy on the foredeck? I was yelling "Snub the rope on the bitts behind you!" Trying to hold the rope without snubbing it, and having to be shown to take figure eights round the bitts? I thought crew on fishing boats had to have training in elementary seamanship! I was a bit concerned about the strain on that rather tatty looking bit of rope, too, but ropes on trawlers usually look a bit tatty, being heavily used!