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On Oct 25, 11:02*am, Frogwatch wrote:
I spent a huge amount of time trying to come up with some way to keep a boat *centered between two pilings as the tide went up or down even for storm surges. *Thought about all kinds of mechanisms that kept constant tension on the lines while allowing it to lengthen and then shorten. *THEN, somebody else thought of something really simple, an idea I admire. *It is simply balls with holes thru them threaded onto the line that goes around your pilings. *They roll up and down the piling as the water rises and falls. *I cannot remember the product name, does anybody know it? *Has anybody used it? Mooring Whips |
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