Back fender mount on 29 outlaw
#12
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If your willing to drill a hole I would install one of these on each side
http://www.cpperformance.com/p-81923...nder-lock.aspx
http://www.cpperformance.com/p-81923...nder-lock.aspx
#13
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We mounted some pop up cleats and have enjoyed them. They work great for fender mounts. If you don't want to drill holes, then get a couple of the Seasucker mounts.
https://www.seasucker.com/collection...hst=collection
I'm big on cleats so we also added another pair of midship cleats. The aft cleat was just never in the right place and if you wanted another spring line the cleat gets crowded with more than one line on it.
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https://www.seasucker.com/collection...hst=collection
I'm big on cleats so we also added another pair of midship cleats. The aft cleat was just never in the right place and if you wanted another spring line the cleat gets crowded with more than one line on it.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]563876[/ATTACH]
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#20
I'm sorry. I feel really stupid here. I'm just not understanding how a 6 inch loop will stay secure? Just with the weight of the fender and gravity? Seems like it could easily pop off the mushroom top. I guess I'd have to see it in action. I know when I used a boat cleat, their is no way that is going to come off. I know I could use the pin kind, but I'm not sure I like the big weight of the pin attached to my fenders when retrieving and returning the fenders to storage.