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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?
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Originally Posted by damdonzi
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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! |
You need to make sure there's a hyphen between the words line-tender.
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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.
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Originally Posted by mlb75
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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.
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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.
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