Who sells docklines at reasonable prices?
#1
I need to fit out the new boat, and hate the idea of spending the small fortune that Boat US or West Marine charges for docklines and the like. There's no docklines section at Trick Marine.net, so I'm looking elsewhere
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
#2
I picked some up from www.myrope.com which are personalized. I like them.
#3
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Originally Posted by dockrocker
I need to fit out the new boat, and hate the idea of spending the small fortune that Boat US or West Marine charges for docklines and the like. There's no docklines section at Trick Marine.net, so I'm looking elsewhere
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
The service was great, the prices were actually less than WestMarine and the quality is much better.......
#4
Have any connections for some good bouys with covers on them? Looking for 4 new ones, black covers. I want to stow them in the engine compartment with the bouy brackets if I could make room. (At least two of them) What's a good size?
#5
Originally Posted by dukenrock
Have any connections for some good bouys with covers on them? Looking for 4 new ones, black covers. I want to stow them in the engine compartment with the bouy brackets if I could make room. (At least two of them) What's a good size?
#9
Originally Posted by HiPerf2000
Leave the bouys in the water where they belong !!! People use these things to Navigate !!


oh yeah, top knot....
#10
I always wondered what those were for. I always thought they were land mines, but for water. I stayed far away from them.
Originally Posted by Sean H
is that why all those fountains end up in trees? duken is taking all the nav buoys!!!
oh yeah, top knot....
oh yeah, top knot....




