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Ya tie it right up against the dock and see how that goes, just make sure
you have some rubber fenders out so it doesnt damage the rubbing rail of your boat. But it should be alot better than what you were having before. Lemme know how it works out for ya. Joe dh@. wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 14:51:42 -0500, "Joe Grassi" wrote: You could put out some rubber fenders to hold the boat in tighter alittle better or, like he said wall of tires. Is the boat tightly moored to the dock? Well, no. It's strung between two fingers, not touching either. Since the ropes won't stay tight, I was thinking there might be something flexible that people use somehow. I hadn't thought about tying it right up against the dock...is that what you're suggesting? So far it sounds good enough to me. It's a floating dock. I had thought about using cable instead of rope, but was afraid something so solid might pull cleats loose and do actual damage. |