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MVG wrote:
It seems like cam cleats would be nice to use to hang fenders from the boat. Stick the line in the cam cleat "too long", then pull on the end to zip it up backwards until the fender is at the correct height for the boat/pier/rub rail, then let go, the teeth gripping the line to prevent the fender from going lower. Problem: The fenders don't hang nice & straight at all times. All you have to do is pull the fender slighlty above the axis of the cam cleat, and the line pops out. That's why cam cleats are very popular for things like mainsheets on sailboats, which need to be easily released in gusts. But not so good for tasks like hanging fenders... no doubt this is why the manufacturers (honest fellows!) told you it wasn't such a good idea. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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