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Which post is that? Perhaps a fender will be held by a toe-rail if the boat
is in the slip, but I wouldn't want to bet on it. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... A typical toe-rail is maybe an inch high? I can see how a 5 inch diameter, bouncy fender would really be stopped by this height. Have a look at Wally's post. It shows that they will indeed stop them until the boat heels quite far. RB |
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