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Naughty Kitty 09-29-2025 08:52 PM

Dock line covers to prevent paint chafing
 
Just had my boat back up to MitcherT to correct some paint blemishes and one I would like to prevent going forward is from dock lines rubbing over the paint when rafting up. I bought a set of NorthGear line covers and to be honest, they look like they are made to protect dock lines, not the paint (the outside wrap is a semi rough polyester mat)...I saw a product from Chafe-Pro called the wooly which looks like it might be better, but maybe someone here found a prodcut they are happy with?

bencini231 09-29-2025 09:47 PM

I wrap mine with a microfiber towel to protect my paint.

anger mgmt 09-30-2025 03:38 AM

A trick I was shown was to put the loop through the back of the cleat so the line goes over the top of the cleat, keeping it off the paint. Works in some situations.

Madman7 09-30-2025 07:59 AM

^^^^^ Both are correct...

Reverse the hitch keeps the line off the paint "most" of the time.

If your tying up to a lower area though, this will not work. I just use a microfiber in this instance.

Naughty Kitty 09-30-2025 12:53 PM

Yeah, I have been using the microfiber towels under the lines, even saw a post where someone had a hole in the microfiber towel which would accomodate the cleat, keeping the cloth in place even when the rope slacks...Flipping the loop so the line runs over the cleat might help in some situations...was hoping someone had first hand experience with a product solution.

CheckmateScarab 09-30-2025 04:38 PM

If you are looking for a specific product, it would be Chafe-Pro. I use soft foam tubes, similar to what comes with those bungie dock lines. Never had any scuffs or wear on the hull with them

Small pool noodles would work as well, depending on the material

Sydwayz 09-30-2025 04:48 PM

That's why they invented line chocks.
https://www.acconmarine.com/cdn/shop...g?v=1604434047

bajaman 09-30-2025 04:55 PM

I can't imagine ANY cover being softer than the lines themselves...what are you using for lines...100% sisal? All my lines are buttery soft.

Naughty Kitty 10-02-2025 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by bajaman (Post 4935646)
I can't imagine ANY cover being softer than the lines themselves...what are you using for lines...100% sisal? All my lines are buttery soft.

Your pulling lines over gelcoat, not the same as pulling lines over paint.

Naughty Kitty 10-02-2025 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 4935643)
That's why they invented line chocks.
https://www.acconmarine.com/cdn/shop...g?v=1604434047

Great for cruisers or sail boats, don't think I've ever seen them on performance boats.


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