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Eddie wrote:
On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 18:32:58 GMT, "calhoun"
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Some advise from another river boater. Whips. I have tried lots of bumpers,
and riggings to protect my 21' bow rider. Whips are the best.



What are "whips?"
Thank you
Eddie


Mooring whips are springy poles used to pull the boat away from the
dock. In use they look like a small fishing rod with a large fish,
bent to provide tension.

Fiberglass is popular, you can make your own. I have tried chimney
rod, and it seems ok for smaller boats. Several more, even taped
together, could do. Different sizes for different applications.
Tidal, grounded docks are worst. Floating docks are a piece of cake.

Alternativly, an anchor off shore, using chain may help in the same way.

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