TiggerToo
Well-known member
we lost half of ours last Sat trying to pull out a mooring bridle in a fast flowing spring tide.
What replacement would you advise?
What replacement would you advise?
As long as you can store on board-think mines about 9 foot-although I do have a high freeboard to deal with.
Plastic ends are probably better than metal because better they break than pull you over side.
J I really don't understand this need to hold onto a boat hook until a minor irritation becomes a complete disaster.
My usual problem is I have been out 10 hours single handed and quite f.... so when after circling a suitable mooring several times and allowed for wind and current;I put the engine out of gear;leave my pilot house steering postion;head towards the bow;pick up the ready boat hook and try to catch the pick up bouy /latch the eye with my patent eye threader.Just let go, it is quite easy to do & then you can stay on the boat & the pole won't break. I really don't understand this need to hold onto a boat hook until a minor irritation becomes a complete disaster.
Personal choice? http://www.exebuoyhook.co.uk/page2.htm
We bought an exe bouy hook recently. Very pleased with it.
we lost half of ours last Sat trying to pull out a mooring bridle in a fast flowing spring tide.
What replacement would you advise?
Personal choice? http://www.exebuoyhook.co.uk/page2.htm
+1. excellent piece of kit+ 1 very pleased with it Retreat Boatyard sells them (Topsham Nr Exeter)
J