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Old 12-14-2018, 02:55 AM
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"After 3 years, the TIOLI Boat Dock Fender Holder has been completed........."
Serious? 3 years to make that?
Learn to berth your boat without smacking into the dock and splice all your lines to the correct length. Much easier.


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Old 12-14-2018, 09:08 AM
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I use these on my dock. One lag screw and done. About same thing and they have lasted 10 years.
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Old 12-14-2018, 10:18 AM
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I personally think the idea is great. You leave the dock and take the fenders with you. Come back and drop them in there hole. Simple and easy. My only concern would be how soft is the bucket so it wont scuff your boat?
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Old 12-14-2018, 10:57 AM
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WOW! Useless product

Horrible name, buckets are hard plastic, took me too long to figure out what they are made out of, and how they would help me.

​​​​​Only work on certain docks, mostly floating, not enough mounting adjustment for permanent docks or sea walls. Plus the dock side needs to be tall enough to support the side pressure.

If you have a permanent slip you need permanent protection, so spending $50 on each fender bucket then having to buy additional fenders to put in the bucket is horrible.

Too easy to steal.

Doesn't make sense to take them with you cause then they are not there ready to protect when you pull in the slip, especially if its windy or after a day of drinking! Plus would be annoying to constantly stow away and retrieve in your boat.

Most permanent slips 4 point tie plus spring lines and don't require too much dock protection, mostly protection is only used during docking in and out.

Useless for transient boaters.

Would also require an additional fender cover!
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Old 12-14-2018, 11:22 AM
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The ONE thing I like about it is it lifts the bumper up higher instead of being tied to a cleat.

IF I had a boat that stayed moored like that, I’d have HTM fenders that just stayed in the ‘bucket’ and were secured from theft or floating out (storm tide/waves) with a big knot at the bottom. But I’d only need two for when I back in, and am getting the pre-set lines looped onto the cleats.

I could see this as useful for LOTO type boaters and others that have to align the boat just right in rough or fast current waters while their lift comes up to pick up the boat.

Along that last thought, the BEST setup I’ve seen for such was employed by Mark Tuck (OSO member “Bullhead”) who made SS pipes covered in PVC and affixed them vertically to his dock IN THE EXACT SHAPE of the front of his OL. That way he comes into his slip in his fast moving creek, keeps one drive in FWD with the rub rail of the nose of the boat against the PVC pipes, and the lift comes up to grab the boat which is perfectly positioned every time.

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Old 12-14-2018, 11:32 AM
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Making things easier is not for everyone.
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Old 12-14-2018, 01:11 PM
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How long until somebody helps themselves to your fenders while your out in your boat...?
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The Holder easily attaches to docks, Fenders drop in. Search
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