I recently moved my S2 9.2a to a new marina. The owner mentioned chafe gear on the mooring line, which got me thinking. In the old marina, I had used old blue jeans and garden hose with varying degrees of success.
The problem unique to 9.2's (or at least the ones I've seen) is that the cleats are mounted at the edge of the bow, with no chock to guide it. My boat survived a couple storms in the old marina, but I noticed that the inside of the eye on the mooring pendant takes some wear where it rubs on the cleat as the boat swings. In fact, after one surprise storm the line had started to melt at one spot (which prompted me to add chafe gear, blue jean material IIRC).
The other spot that can cause chafe is on the forestay chainplate where it runs down the bow. A mooring line can be sawn up and down the chainplate when the boat swings on it's mooring.
Has anyone noticed any other places that are prone to chafe on a mooring line for these boats? And what seems to work the best for chafe gear in these applications?
The problem unique to 9.2's (or at least the ones I've seen) is that the cleats are mounted at the edge of the bow, with no chock to guide it. My boat survived a couple storms in the old marina, but I noticed that the inside of the eye on the mooring pendant takes some wear where it rubs on the cleat as the boat swings. In fact, after one surprise storm the line had started to melt at one spot (which prompted me to add chafe gear, blue jean material IIRC).
The other spot that can cause chafe is on the forestay chainplate where it runs down the bow. A mooring line can be sawn up and down the chainplate when the boat swings on it's mooring.
Has anyone noticed any other places that are prone to chafe on a mooring line for these boats? And what seems to work the best for chafe gear in these applications?