Bow fender..

Neil

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After an unusually clumsy attempt at mooring, I left a sample of the topsides paint on the pontoon. Since I couldn't rule out any such occurrences in the future, I invested in a bow fender. I've secured it at each end to the toe rail at either side.

But what's the strap with a hole, wrapped around the middle of it for?
 

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i put another small normal fender upright atached to the strap with a line leading up to the bow roller so that the bow is protected for another foot or so just in case the boat rides up over the bow fender
 

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What Little Sister says in #3 surely?

I dunno, I'm not particularly convinced. If you raise it with a singe line, will it be level? Is it not just as easy to adjust the two lines at each side? I understand this is a trivial point, just it piqued my curiosity.
 

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I dunno, I'm not particularly convinced. If you raise it with a singe line, will it be level? Is it not just as easy to adjust the two lines at each side? I understand this is a trivial point, just it piqued my curiosity.
By using three lines you can adjust the angle better. Lifting / pulling at three points give more control.
 
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