mooring line snubber

Jul 22, 2011
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Hunter 28.5 cayuga lake
I have a Hunter 28.5 ( 7500 lbs) on a mooring ball in front of my camp on NY Finger Lake. I am thinking of adding a snubber onto the mooring lines. I have two mooring lines from the boat to the chain under the mooring ball.

Has anyone added snubbers to their mooring lines. Any recomendations? Do you put it on the chain below the ball coming up from the wieght or on the lines that hold the boat on to the mooring? any help appreciated

Jim
 

capta

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Jun 4, 2009
4,867
Pearson 530 Admiralty Bay, Bequia SVG
What do you intend to accomplish by doing this? Aren't the two pennants that come from the mooring to the boat already nylon?
 

Dave Groshong

SBO Staff
Staff member
Jan 25, 2007
1,867
Catalina 22 Seattle
Mantus makes some really nice stuff:
 

capta

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Jun 4, 2009
4,867
Pearson 530 Admiralty Bay, Bequia SVG
Again, I'm confused. Why would you want to attach a snubber to a line, especially one that is much stronger than the line itself?
 
Jan 11, 2014
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Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
I'm not sure you would need a snubber. Snubbers are useful when the boat pulls against a heavy hard object like a dock. The Mantus snubbers that @Dave Groshong suggested are used with all chain anchor rode to take the anchor load off the windlass and put the load on a cleat.

As @capta suggested, a nylon pennant should work. Since you have a bridle, ½ twisted nylon should be adequate. Replace it every few years when it gets stiff and loses its elasticity.
 
Sep 17, 2012
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Morgan 383 Fairhaven, NY
Former Finger lake sailor here. I don't see any harm in adding one of those heavy black rubber snubbers. In fact I think I had one at one point. (In big fall South winds the fetch & wave frequency can bounce the mooring weight). An easier way if not in a crowded mooring field would be to just add length to your mooring lines. My biggest problem was line chaff as the fluky lake wind would wind the lines around the chain and each other. John at the Sailboat Shop in Skan. can set the lines up for you if you're eye splice challenged.
 
Sep 22, 2018
1,869
Hunter 216 Kingston
I have a Hunter 28.5 ( 7500 lbs) on a mooring ball in front of my camp on NY Finger Lake. I am thinking of adding a snubber onto the mooring lines. I have two mooring lines from the boat to the chain under the mooring ball.

Has anyone added snubbers to their mooring lines. Any recomendations? Do you put it on the chain below the ball coming up from the wieght or on the lines that hold the boat on to the mooring? any help appreciated

Jim
I’ve moored on a relatively exposed mooring for years although your boat is bigger than any I’ve had the principle is the same. My philosophy has been to oversize and add as much protection as possible. Helps you sleep at night!

I have two pennants hooked up like you but one is slightly shorter. If the primary fails the other one takes over. I always used a snubber as if/when things get wild it adds to the shock load protection of the nylon line.

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Sep 22, 2018
1,869
Hunter 216 Kingston
You might want to rig one of these as you can take it with you for when you drop anchor. I have a permanent one in place on my mooring chain.

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