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gtwickline
19.06.2021 17:49:36

What is the best way to tie up a boat?


JosephT.Holt
09.05.2021 6:19:10

Bring the rope along the front (your side) of the cleat’s base, around to the back, and over the top of the horn closest to your boat, pulling the rope towards you.


casey24lyn
08.06.2021 15:49:26

A spring line runs diagonally from either the bow to the dock cleat nearest to the stern, or from the stern to the dock cleat nearest to the bow, and keeps the boat from moving back and forth. It’s also used to take some of the pressure off your other lines. [links]


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07.06.2021 6:52:02

Spring Lines [links]


Troutner
22.04.2021 0:30:48

One of the most important things you need to know before setting out on the water is how to securely tie your boat’s lines to dock cleats. Your boat is one of your prized possessions, and the last thing you want is it coming loose from the dock and drifting off on its own.


hlubagrays
23.04.2021 11:38:02

In a slip, you’ll need to fasten your boat on both sides to keep it in place and stop it from hitting the docks or piles on either side of the slip.


jeriellsworth
09.06.2021 2:34:44

Lewmar continues to define rope clutch technology with a variable geometry handle and unique grip pattern of dominoes that prevent rope fray. Unlike anything else on the market, Lewmar's non-cam clutch has a series of smooth, in-line . [links]


bfever
04.06.2021 8:18:54

Lewmar continues to define rope clutch technology with a variable geometry handle and unique grip pattern of dominoes that prevent rope fray. Unlike anything else on the market, Lewmar's non-cam clutch has a series of smooth, in-line . [links]


paulineh175
06.05.2021 4:08:34

VALLEY FAIRLEAD (211 MK2) AL 432-013 Specifications Weight: 23.00 g


bobco68
20.06.2021 9:25:55

Line diameter: 4 mm - 12 mm


zadolphnealr
11.06.2021 5:16:47

Line diameter: 6 mm - 12 mm [links]


Metal
30.04.2021 12:50:33

Specifications Weight: 15.00 g Safe working Load: 90 kg Size: 27


kupan787
28.04.2021 10:18:53

The size of your dock cleat needs to correspond to the actual size of your boat. If the cleat is too small or too large, it won't be able to reliably secure the boat.


BillyBobBob
15.05.2021 12:02:38

Installing dock cleats can be a bit nerve-wracking because the safety and security of your boat depend on a good installation. But if you have the right tools and follow the instructions, it's a pretty simple process. more


kavindave26
18.05.2021 2:52:59

While dock cleats are most commonly installed on wooden boat docks, they can easily be installed on concrete seawalls as well. Keep in mind that installation will require a bit more drill power than wooden docks. more


tuxsoul
21.05.2021 18:03:02

That brings is to our next material, cast iron. Cast iron is a heavy material that holds up against most sea applications as well. The difference between the two is that cast iron isn’t “pretty”, it’s just a big heavy anchor. We feel like that is what a dock cleat is SUPPOSE to be, so we highly recommend using cast iron cleats. The price point is also a huge bonus, as a cast iron cleat is usually more than 50% cheaper than a stainless cleat. The dock cleat should be galvanized for maximum protection. We tracked the web to find a few competitively priced cleats that will make your dock happy. more


Aleks
25.04.2021 15:46:21

Chances are if you own a boat dock you will probably need to invest in dock cleats in the near future. There are hundreds of different types available with many variations in style and material. Once you start searching it can get very confusing, but we’re here to help!


zzz
30.05.2021 1:37:24

There are many factors that come into play when you are deciding how large or small of a dock cleat you should install. Today we will be focusing on the common residential sizes which range from 4″ to 14″. Is your dock located on the ocean, directly on the coast, or subject to rough seas? You’ll probably want to go the safe route and get a dock cleat that is 10″ in length at the minimum. If your dock is located on a calm river or bay you should be safe with a 6″ or 8″ dock cleat. here


ehs
09.06.2021 8:30:10

It’s always better to buy a cleat now that is “larger” than what you think you might need. Situations always change and the pricing differences between a 8″ cleat and a 10″ cleat is minimal. Splurge now so you don’t have to redo your cleats in the future. [links]