Best dock lines and bumpers (not newbie ?)
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I was looking for the top know web site the other day and it would not open, does anyone have a new link. The company had been up for sale a few years ago, so I am hoping they are still doing well.
Word of caution on colors with red dye in them, make sure that you buy good lines, I knew of a few instances where that color will bleed and it could stain vinyl
Word of caution on colors with red dye in them, make sure that you buy good lines, I knew of a few instances where that color will bleed and it could stain vinyl
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Have any of you used the fender covers that are 3rd down on the link below? I have always had socks in the past, these look nice but they also look like a more rough material that could scratch. Surely they wouldn't scratch but they look odd.
http://www.mooringlines.com/accessories.htm
http://www.mooringlines.com/accessories.htm
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I had covers when I first bought my boat. But they seemed to gather dirt and wood slivers. I removed the covers because they got so full of crap from old docks etc...