Real metal boat hooks

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Broke the second flimsy plastic boat hook in as many years this season. Am fed up with the cheap rubbish the chandleries seem to sell.

Can anyone point me in the direction of a proper boat hook like they used to make? (Wooden pole but metal hook, properly affixed). Am quite happy to pay more for something that will last...
 
Broke the second flimsy plastic boat hook in as many years this season. Am fed up with the cheap rubbish the chandleries seem to sell.

Can anyone point me in the direction of a proper boat hook like they used to make? (Wooden pole but metal hook, properly affixed). Am quite happy to pay more for something that will last...

I have a bronze hook but no pole. might sell
 
Not at home so no pic-

I've inherited a new looking galvo-ed mild steel boat hook on an 6' plus wooden pole, at least 2" thick. 4" straight spike and 3" 180 deg hook. You are welcome to it free, I never put it on a boat as I was worried what boaters would say when I approached them, Ahab-like! :D

Nick


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Yes, I had bronze in mind. The sort of thing that won't break when under expected norms of pressure, and looks good year after year...

...and when you get the mooring approach wrong, and your crew member lets go, which floats:)
 
Classic Marine at Martlesham have a choice of 3 styles in bronze, and will also sell you the ash stave to complete the implement to your chosen length.
Call Moray Mcphail after visiting their fascinating website.
 
Force 4 do actually sell a wooden boathook with metal hook, as well as the nasty ally-tube-and-plastic ones. Possibly not the finest heritage-quality materials, but perfectly serviceable. I have one on Ariam. (I also have a telescopic ally one tucked away in the locker as a spare.)

Edit: link - http://www.force4.co.uk/4571/Force-4-Wooden-Boat-Hook.html . £25.

Pete
 
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:)

Might suggest you look up 'Window' accessories; my old schools used a Brass / Bronze 'boat hook' type pole attachment to lower ' raise the 'sash windows'.

No not a 'wind up' the Sash Window attachment did not have the spike on the end, just a couple of small hook ends :)
 
Just for you here's the website reference. The larger one is £59.11 plus VAT = £70.93

http://www.classicmarine.co.uk/boat...&strPageHistory=search&numSearchStartRecord=1

Don't forget the two bronze screws at £0.22 each plus VAT...

Plus the stave plus some varnish. Plus postage. The boat hook is going to cost over £100 before you know it.

PS How come you keep breaking the plastic ones?



There there's the cost of a suitable floatation device should the need arise...
 
This http://www.classicmarine.co.uk/ is the place to buy a stave and a hook. It is presumably within your power to join the two together. Ash stave, bronze hook. Be warned. When you have finished the job your brother will drop it overboard - personal experience. Apologies Debenair - realised after the fact that you'd already said this - I'll leave it anyway for the web link.
 
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If you don't have to have a traditional one then these beat them hands down.
Boatcrook from Mylor Chandlery.
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