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Old 03-12-2007, 02:17 PM
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The Top knot ropes are great, they float, and are very soft.
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Originally Posted by Ms PatriYacht
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

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Originally Posted by Buddy OO
top knot has both ropes and fender covers in the orange, nice product
Topknot is the best. 16 vibrant colors and they make one that is a fender rope and dock line combination. I have had mine for 3 seasons and love them.
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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.

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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...
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