Teak chocks

Bridgeman

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We are buying a Williams tender but our teak chocks have a slightly different profile to Williams chocks. Thinking of fitting a “rubber” strip on top of chocks to compensate. Anyone suggest where I can purchase suitable rubber or rubber type sponge to use. Thanks.
 
Depends on the size of the gap.
When I made some chocks for a Jetski, I used rubber mounts from the local trailer shop.
But, I make the wooden chock to fit and just used the rubber to give a nice soft surface for the Jetski.

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Thanks for replies. Very helpful suggestions. Wooden chocks I have are only slightly different from Williams chocks (1/4 inch ish) so rubber needs to give a little to compensate. If not I may have to shave the teak a bit.
 
We are buying a Williams tender but our teak chocks have a slightly different profile to Williams chocks. Thinking of fitting a “rubber” strip on top of chocks to compensate. Anyone suggest where I can purchase suitable rubber or rubber type sponge to use. Thanks.
Portmere rubber, scumhampton.
 
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