bilbobaggins
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Many heading off on their summer's cruise will be looking to carry some heavy-duty fendering to protect gleaming topsides from those rough harbour walls and alongside berths.
Friends have carried planks-with-lines as fender boards ( one even had steps cut out to help in MOB recovery ), while others have taken on some old car tyres. There are always issues of weight, dirt and storage.
I saw an innovative solution, which seems worth sharing. An elegant Rival in Padstow had a couple of lengths of industrial gas/water piping, about 4" diameter, strung horizontally on lines threaded through. These were very effective in holding the boat off the wall and its piles. The material is tough, flexible, and easily cleaned - and available free, on courteous request, from many civil eng sources. It is available in yellow, and blue, for the colour-conscious. Stowed, other lengthy stuff such as dan buoys and spare battens went inside.
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Friends have carried planks-with-lines as fender boards ( one even had steps cut out to help in MOB recovery ), while others have taken on some old car tyres. There are always issues of weight, dirt and storage.
I saw an innovative solution, which seems worth sharing. An elegant Rival in Padstow had a couple of lengths of industrial gas/water piping, about 4" diameter, strung horizontally on lines threaded through. These were very effective in holding the boat off the wall and its piles. The material is tough, flexible, and easily cleaned - and available free, on courteous request, from many civil eng sources. It is available in yellow, and blue, for the colour-conscious. Stowed, other lengthy stuff such as dan buoys and spare battens went inside.
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