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![]() "William R. Watt" wrote in message ... When tying down the ends each is tied with a 12 foot length of 1//4 inch rope. One end is tied to one end of the bumper (actually to the ring under the bumper they used to tie the car down on the boat from Asia where it was made) with a bowline knot, passed up and through the ring on the bow of the boat, then down to the other bumper ring where it is snugged up with a trucker's hitch. I found that, unless I actually tied off at the bow ring of the boat, the boat was free to slide back and forth along the rope. I tie off at the bow ring with a bowline, run the line down to one end of the bumper, through that tie down point, across to the other end, then back up to the bow. --riverman |
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