Hi Folks,
First time boat owner. I just got my mooring gear situated and now realize that I have 2 bow cleats but no bow chocks which I will most likely need to add. I suppose I could lay on the bow each time, reach down and attach my pendant to the eye on the bow that I use to pull the boat up on the trailer (is this adviseable?) but it would seem more convenient to attach them to the cleats.
I was hoping someone here could give me some pointers about installing the bow chocks. Where should they be placed? The pictures I've seen show some pretty small screws and I'm wondering how well they will hold if the boat is tugging and pullingon the pendants.
Maybe it would make sense to just attach the boat to the bow eye (if this is an acceptable way to moor a boat). Maybe it would be a little less convenient but there would probably be a lot less chaffing?
Any thoughts, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nelson
First time boat owner. I just got my mooring gear situated and now realize that I have 2 bow cleats but no bow chocks which I will most likely need to add. I suppose I could lay on the bow each time, reach down and attach my pendant to the eye on the bow that I use to pull the boat up on the trailer (is this adviseable?) but it would seem more convenient to attach them to the cleats.
I was hoping someone here could give me some pointers about installing the bow chocks. Where should they be placed? The pictures I've seen show some pretty small screws and I'm wondering how well they will hold if the boat is tugging and pullingon the pendants.
Maybe it would make sense to just attach the boat to the bow eye (if this is an acceptable way to moor a boat). Maybe it would be a little less convenient but there would probably be a lot less chaffing?
Any thoughts, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nelson
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