240 fender location when docking

Sep 13, 2021
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Catalina Capri 26 280 Lake Jacomo
Obviously a noob question, but where do you all with 240s like to tie on your fenders for docking? The widest part of the boat - right where I always seem to want a fender - doesn't have a stanchion or cleat or other convenient spot. I don't like to tie to the life line because it sags when ungated at the dock. Do you find that the spacing of the two middle stanchions works well enough?

(BTW, you can see the sag I'm talking about in my profile pic :))
 
May 24, 2004
7,195
CC 30 South Florida
There are some cable stops that can be added to prevent the lifelines from sagging. we use a "fender board" which is nothing but a piece of 2" by 6" of about 4' in length with holes at both ends to hold to hold attaching lines. Fenders will be strung both fore and aft the widest part of the boat where appropriate. The board must be longer than the distance to cover the fenders and the fenders must be fat enough that when the board is placed over them horizontally the board will not touch the widest part of the hull. It is the board that will make contact with the with the pilons at the dock and the fenders will act as shock absorbers.
 

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Jun 12, 2021
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Hunter 240 Aqualand Marina, Lake Lanier
Obviously a noob question, but where do you all with 240s like to tie on your fenders for docking? The widest part of the boat - right where I always seem to want a fender - doesn't have a stanchion or cleat or other convenient spot. I don't like to tie to the life line because it sags when ungated at the dock. Do you find that the spacing of the two middle stanchions works well enough?

(BTW, you can see the sag I'm talking about in my profile pic :))
This is what mine look like. The two center ones are "L" shaped and attached to the dock.Fender Placement.jpg