What is your favorite hull protector/dock bumper guard
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 10:18 am
After a few years working on my 1960 16ft Seacoaster, I am looking forward to finally getting some nice afternoons on the water. Perhaps a few days putt'ing on the Mississippi river and stopping at a few towns along the way.
I am wondering what protectors seem to be the best to use when tying up our wooden 16ft boats to a typical dock. I have four chrome keyhole type brackets along the inner gunwhale... I believe these are for the typical inflatable cushions that you throw over the side attached to short ropes. Do these basic white protectors work OK... Like maybe 4-5" diameter by 15-20"...
Are the inflatable or polyform ones better?
OR are short 5-6' stretch cords tied at the boat and stern sides more effective?
Any thoughts or experience would be helpful... I just can't stand the thought of having the boat banging against a dock with every wave, after all of the work involved with getting things all filled, sanded and painted..
THanks.
I am wondering what protectors seem to be the best to use when tying up our wooden 16ft boats to a typical dock. I have four chrome keyhole type brackets along the inner gunwhale... I believe these are for the typical inflatable cushions that you throw over the side attached to short ropes. Do these basic white protectors work OK... Like maybe 4-5" diameter by 15-20"...
Are the inflatable or polyform ones better?
OR are short 5-6' stretch cords tied at the boat and stern sides more effective?
Any thoughts or experience would be helpful... I just can't stand the thought of having the boat banging against a dock with every wave, after all of the work involved with getting things all filled, sanded and painted..
THanks.