LadyInBed
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I don't have one ?....And my toe rail doesn't have holes in it.
I don't have one ?....And my toe rail doesn't have holes in it.
each to their own... that is one of the reasons I quite like the slots in my toerails. (Actually, the only thing I like about TT's toerails which, otherwise, are a pain in the proverbial)My stanchions aren't where I want my fenders to be.
My stanchions aren't where I want my fenders to be.
Radius of beam requires three fenders to be spaced quite close* together midship.but longitudinally ?
Radius of beam requires three fenders to be spaced quite close together midship.
Properly tied mooring lines means that fenders forward of the main mast and aft of the centre cockpit are superfluous.
Why not use pontoon fenders? That way, you'd have one less thing to deal with when coming in.I have a 6m personal pontoon at home and it will be setup ... my boat 8m will have the above arrangement still. The 2 midships fenders will be less diameter so that greater diameter fore / aft fenders actually then do some work !! The boat will be moored in the river flow on outside of river bend ... so will be subject to significant wind and flow at times ...
Screwing up entering a berth is like going aground. There are those who've done it and liars.I of course never screw up entering a berth, I'm just thinking of others ?
Why not use pontoon fenders? That way, you'd have one less thing to deal with when coming in.
There is a whole thread on itTrue as back-up if my fenders ride up .... but have you seen the crazy pricing for dock fendering ?
There is a whole thread on it
Cheap alternatives to dock fenders?
That would be my favourite. Look around earlier in this thread where folk are advocating clove hitches to attach fenders and you may well find a few free ones...If you check the thread - you will see I have posted in it ...
I'm still trying to figure out what to use ... at present top slot is going to old fenders strung in a line with holding points to pontoon via the end eyes
That would be my favourite. Look around earlier in this thread where folk are advocating clove hitches to attach fenders and you may well find a few free ones...
So do I. ( Lines as well) but what height? Low for a pontoon, or higher for coming alongside another boat?I am normally solo. I can't be faffing around moving fenders when looking for a pontoon space, I always fender and put docking lines out both sides.
If your fenders are big enough, they'll do both jobs, at least well enough to get alongside. One of the advantages of a small boatSo do I. ( Lines as well) but what height? Low for a pontoon, or higher for coming alongside another boat?
I have sewn a stitch or two of coloured twine esired height on fender rope .If your fenders are big enough, they'll do both jobs, at least well enough to get alongside. One of the advantages of a small boat![]()
If your fenders are big enough, they'll do both jobs, at least well enough to get alongside. One of the advantages of a small boat![]()