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Sydwayz 08-02-2017 11:28 AM

Outboard Motor dockline 'guide'/chock
 
There is a product out there with a giant suction cup, that affixes to the top of your outboard motor cowling; and you run your docklines through, so they don't end up between your motors or chaffing the sides of them. It has a big flattened "S" hook on top of it. I've seen in before in person, but not sure where to purchase. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
*Asking for a friend.
Thanks in advance.

damdonzi 08-02-2017 08:19 PM

This?

Dockside Accessories: Portable Locking Transom Cross Tie Cleat 15° @ tacomarine.com

Sydwayz 08-02-2017 08:36 PM

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Nope, not it, but thank you. It reminds me of a floor tile puller (used in big computer data centers); looks like this, a bit.

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Wobble 08-02-2017 09:45 PM

this?

Caribbean's Leading Chandlery - Budget Marine

mosport1 08-02-2017 11:44 PM

Line Tender ? Outboard Motors Cross Tie

Sydwayz 08-03-2017 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by mosport1 (Post 4573551)

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YES!!! That's it. They really need to invest in some SEO because I searched and searched on every term I could come up with, and could not find that.
Thank you!

salesmanship 08-03-2017 08:47 AM

You need to make sure there's a hyphen between the words line-tender.

mlb75 08-03-2017 09:41 AM

Not sure about your outboard covers but I wouldn't want that much stress put on mine. The covers aren't designed to have that kind of potential load, why not just figure out a way to tie up that doesn't interfere? The poles that go into the rod holders maybe for short stays in a protected area since the rod holders are normally beefy and the poles look stout but even those I wouldn't trust long term. There's a lot of ways to secure a boat to a pier why risk stressing components that weren't designed for it in order to tie up a particular way.

Sydwayz 08-03-2017 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by mlb75 (Post 4573612)
Not sure about your outboard covers but I wouldn't want that much stress put on mine. The covers aren't designed to have that kind of potential load, why not just figure out a way to tie up that doesn't interfere? The poles that go into the rod holders maybe for short stays in a protected area since the rod holders are normally beefy and the poles look stout but even those I wouldn't trust long term. There's a lot of ways to secure a boat to a pier why risk stressing components that weren't designed for it in order to tie up a particular way.

I totally agree with you. The only way I could see this being something I would use would be in protected waters where one would be cross tying the back end between pilings or a dock in a big/wide slip with enough slack to allow for tide swings. The guy who asked me to find this saw it in the Ft. Lauderdale boat show, in use.

salesmanship 08-03-2017 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by mlb75 (Post 4573612)
Not sure about your outboard covers but I wouldn't want that much stress put on mine. The covers aren't designed to have that kind of potential load, why not just figure out a way to tie up that doesn't interfere? The poles that go into the rod holders maybe for short stays in a protected area since the rod holders are normally beefy and the poles look stout but even those I wouldn't trust long term. There's a lot of ways to secure a boat to a pier why risk stressing components that weren't designed for it in order to tie up a particular way.

Mercury has tested and approved the Line-Tender. In fact they have used them at floating docks during the Miami Boat show. Unless the water is really rough there is little to no stress on the on the suction cup or cowling.


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