The stern docklines on my boat chafe the edge of the gunnel in their path to the dock cleats and apparently have done so for the 10 year life of the boat prior to me getting it. Chocks seem too large and placement next to edge precludes thru bolts, if moved inboard for bolts additional lateral stress on the chocks. Chocks seem like too much for the minor nature of prob. and would be stressed by normal fore & aft surge. So that leaves me with strakes(stainless), screwed & glued right on the edge, but they seem so lightweight. I wonder if the downward pressure of lines would deform them. Thought of some pretty ones from wood batten but they would wear too much. Anyway anyone figured an elegant solution to this? I just want to stop them rubbing the gelcoat off with something doesn't look like it came from Pepboys. Got terry cloth towels wrapped on them now.