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MooR FasT, does it really work?
Hi there,
I've come across this post: http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? Thanks. |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
On Oct 8, 5:11 pm, nautiK wrote:
Hi there, I've come across this post:http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? Thanks. Looks like a solution to a non-problem but I rarely use mooring buoys so maybe I am unaware of some problem there. |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
On Oct 8, 4:11 pm, nautiK wrote:
Hi there, I've come across this post:http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? Thanks. Looks like cheap tupperware to me, locker junk at best. Buddy had one and it shattered first time he used it. Got a free replacement and the lock tip fell off in the water when he was docking...you should see the scratch in his gel-coat...he uses the pole as a frog gig now and threw away the useless tip. I'd buy a boat hook and learn how to use it. Good luck. Joe |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 21:11:36 -0000, nautiK
wrote: Hi there, I've come across this post: http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? Thanks. A guy in the next slip to me had one and said it worked fine. He bought it because many buoys in Europe apparently do not have a mooring line, just a ring on the top. From the looks of the thing he had it for a year or more, stored in clips on one shroud. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeATgmailDOTcom) |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
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MooR FasT, does it really work?
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 21:11:36 -0000, nautiK
wrote: Hi there, I've come across this post: http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? I have used something similar to this. It was not very effective. It just pushed the ring on the mooring ball out of the way. Just hook the ring with a boat hook - much simpler. Jack |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
"Richard Casady" wrote in message
... On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 07:15:47 +0700, wrote: A guy in the next slip to me had one and said it worked fine. He bought it because many buoys in Europe apparently do not have a mooring line, just a ring on the top. From the looks of the thing he had it for a year or more, stored in clips on one shroud. I don't know exactly what it is, but won't a boathook pretty much do the job? Casady It's called a Happy Hooker. Yes, you can use a boat hook, but if you have a lot of freeboard, it may be hard to get the line from your boat through the ring on the buoy when the buoy is without a mooring line. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
"Jack Dale" wrote in message
... On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 21:11:36 -0000, nautiK wrote: Hi there, I've come across this post: http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? I have used something similar to this. It was not very effective. It just pushed the ring on the mooring ball out of the way. Just hook the ring with a boat hook - much simpler. Jack Really? Wow... the mooring balls around here are pretty hefty... not much chance of moving one with a boat hook. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:31:41 GMT, Harlan Lachman
wrote: If you look at the website, it should be clear that a boathook can do the same job but with much more effort (assuming the MooR FasT works). I never understand why some folks decry innovative folks who develop clever solutions for problems that make things easier. Yes, traditional equipment can get the job done. But obviously not easily for everyone. I have nothing against innovation. I remember when Loran was what you used, or a sextant. GPS, sonar, and radar are all great. So are nylon, dacron and fiberglass. I figured that you have to carry a boathook in any case. The equipment you don't have is the most reliable. I asked if it would serve, if you wanted to keep it cheap, light weight, and simple, rather than as easy as possible. If the boathook worked OK for me I wouldn't get another gadget. Too easy to accumulate too much stuff. That is the real reason people tend to keep trading up. When the junk fills it to capacity, get a bigger boat. Casady |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
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MooR FasT, does it really work?
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:31:41 GMT, Harlan Lachman
wrote: In article , (Richard Casady) wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 07:15:47 +0700, wrote: A guy in the next slip to me had one and said it worked fine. He bought it because many buoys in Europe apparently do not have a mooring line, just a ring on the top. From the looks of the thing he had it for a year or more, stored in clips on one shroud. I don't know exactly what it is, but won't a boathook pretty much do the job? Casady If you look at the website, it should be clear that a boathook can do the same job but with much more effort (assuming the MooR FasT works). I never understand why some folks decry innovative folks who develop clever solutions for problems that make things easier. Yes, traditional equipment can get the job done. But obviously not easily for everyone. I have not used this product but it clearly is a well thought out concept. Bruce, let us know if you use it and like it. harlan I don't have one. I said that a neighboring boat had one and swore by it. By the way, a boathook won't work for what these things were designed for. Over here (and according to the neighbor boat, in Europe) you quite frequently find moorings that consist of the anchor, anchor rode and a float. The float may be a plastic ball, say 2.5 feet in diameter but may also be a steel drum the size of a 55 gal. drum. The only attaching point is a ring on the top of the float. No way to pass a mooring line through that ring from the deck unless you have arms five feet long. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeATgmailDOTcom) |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 09:37:25 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote: Really? Wow... the mooring balls around here are pretty hefty... not much chance of moving one with a boat hook. Exactly, especially on a boat with high freeboard forward like a trawler. There is another solution using a large snap hook like a carbiner. Attach a line to the snap hook large enough to hold the boat for a while; Tape the snap hook to the end of a boat hook using one or two wraps of masking tape; Reach out and snap the hook onto the top of the mooring ball; Give the boat hook a yank to break away the masking tape; At your leisure you can use the dinghy to rig a permanent mooring line and detach the snap hook. Net cost: zero for most folks. |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
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Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 09:37:25 -0700, "Capt. JG" wrote: Really? Wow... the mooring balls around here are pretty hefty... not much chance of moving one with a boat hook. Exactly, especially on a boat with high freeboard forward like a trawler. There is another solution using a large snap hook like a carbiner. Attach a line to the snap hook large enough to hold the boat for a while; Tape the snap hook to the end of a boat hook using one or two wraps of masking tape; Reach out and snap the hook onto the top of the mooring ball; Give the boat hook a yank to break away the masking tape; At your leisure you can use the dinghy to rig a permanent mooring line and detach the snap hook. Net cost: zero for most folks. Sure... there are lots of solutions. The HH solution works fine, as do others. I've seen people do the upside down skyhook too. |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote
Sure... there are lots of solutions. harpoon launcher mounted on deck with a big needle loaded and a mooring line threaded through the eye... |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
In article ,
Ernest Scribbler wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote Sure... there are lots of solutions. harpoon launcher mounted on deck with a big needle loaded and a mooring line threaded through the eye... Sorry, but that's for the jetskis. |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote
harpoon launcher mounted on deck Sorry, but that's for the jetskis. Brilliant! A multi-function tool... |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
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Ernest Scribbler wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote harpoon launcher mounted on deck Sorry, but that's for the jetskis. Brilliant! A multi-function tool... When you're right you're right. heh |
MooR FasT, does it really work?
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MooR FasT, does it really work?
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Larry wrote: (Jonathan Ganz) wrote in : harpoon launcher mounted on deck with a big needle loaded and a mooring line threaded through the eye... Sorry, but that's for the jetskis. Can you imagine the line of lawyers standing on the dock waiting to get a piece of some rich ******* in a yacht who took a potshot at a jetskiier with a harpoon?....(c; Yeah, but sometimes you have to live for the moment. |
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