26 Dec 2012 #1 jimi Well-Known Member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,660 Location St Neots Visit site Have been adised to get a couple of lengths to use as rubbing fenders on posts in Baltic, any idea wher I can source cheaply?
Have been adised to get a couple of lengths to use as rubbing fenders on posts in Baltic, any idea wher I can source cheaply?
26 Dec 2012 #2 P PhillM Well-Known Member Joined 15 Nov 2010 Messages 4,012 Location Solent Visit site I would try these people: http://www.chandlerybarge.co.uk/default.asp They have all sorts of stuff lying around. Best to call them ir if you are anywhere near pop in. Sort of old style Alidins cave for boat stuff.
I would try these people: http://www.chandlerybarge.co.uk/default.asp They have all sorts of stuff lying around. Best to call them ir if you are anywhere near pop in. Sort of old style Alidins cave for boat stuff.
26 Dec 2012 #3 sarabande Well-Known Member Joined 6 May 2005 Messages 36,182 Visit site these people have stuff up to 48mm dia. http://www.cheap-rope.co.uk/productlist.asp?sectionID=30&ProductCategoryID=18 And I bought some natural hemp of about the same size from a garden centre about 5 yrs ago. I'll try and remember where.
these people have stuff up to 48mm dia. http://www.cheap-rope.co.uk/productlist.asp?sectionID=30&ProductCategoryID=18 And I bought some natural hemp of about the same size from a garden centre about 5 yrs ago. I'll try and remember where.
26 Dec 2012 #4 David2452 Well-Known Member Joined 6 Jun 2001 Messages 3,955 Location London & Fambridge Visit site I bought some real 32mm choir from the chandlery on West Mersea a couple of years ago for my swim platform and was quite surprised how reasonable it was, must get around to putting it on some time.
I bought some real 32mm choir from the chandlery on West Mersea a couple of years ago for my swim platform and was quite surprised how reasonable it was, must get around to putting it on some time.
26 Dec 2012 #5 O oldsaltoz Well-Known Member Joined 4 Jul 2001 Messages 6,005 Location Australia, East coast. Visit site Look for tug operators in your area, they often end up with broken lines. also great to lay in steep street gutters if you have a low slung vehicle. Often the heavy lines are almost new and will last many years. Good luck and fair winds.
Look for tug operators in your area, they often end up with broken lines. also great to lay in steep street gutters if you have a low slung vehicle. Often the heavy lines are almost new and will last many years. Good luck and fair winds.