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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 02:38:40 GMT, "Bruce Bennett"
wrote: Looking for ideas for fastening bumpers. We have a 18 foot runabout with four cleats. The cleats are not in the best positions to fasten the bumpers to protect the hull. I am thinking of mounting some smaller cleats or similar to the inside of the hull to hang or fasten the bumpers to. What do you think of that idea? Also, do you know of a device to quickly fasten and adjust length on the lines for bumpers. Thank you for any suggestions you may have. ================================================= As you hopefully know, we are really talking about "fenders" here, not "bumpers". It is common to hang fenders from thngs other than cleats, such as grab rails and bow rails. That will usually get the job done but you could also install a new cleat or two if needed, usually a small one will do. The attachment/adjusting device you are looking for is called a knot, usually a clove hitch or double half hitch. None of the commercially available replacements work as well or last as long, and you'll have the satisfaction of learning a new skill. http://www.cptdave.com/clove-hitch.html http://www.cptdave.com/double-half-hitch.html My personal preference is to tie on with a clove hitch, adjust the length while knot still loose, and then lock it with a double half hitch. |