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Best Boat Bumpers?

Started by Dan, March 07, 2011, 04:39:08 PM

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Dan

I have a buddy that is going south and staying at a resort and the lady recommended he bring boat bumpers if he was going to tie up at her dock. What do you guys like in terms of boat bumpers to fend off from docks when tied up?
"Not in the clamor of the crowded streets nor in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but within oneself lies victory or defeat."

djkimmel

Depends on what type of boat and what he has available to tie something off to.

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t-bone

When I head down to Dale Hollow, I always bring all of my bumpers - you never know what or how your going to tie up. Also remember that you can always use a life vest or throw if you need extra. Bring extra rope to tie up.
It's nice to have a few that you permanently leave up each night. It usually takes some time to get the right length and position, so leaving them right where they fit it nice. This saves some time each time you return to the houseboat or where ever your tying up a night.
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Waterfoul

I HIGHLY reccomend that you do NOT use a PFD as a boat fender.  If you rip the cover or break the floatation foam inside, it will no longer be considered useable by the Coasties or your local law enforcement officers.  Get yourself a good set of fenders.  I sell a number of different types if you are in the area.  Or you can visit any of our stores throughout the state.
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Dan

My buddy has a bass cat Jag. Someone told him that there are some pretty good inflatable bumpers. Anybody ever use them?
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Waterfoul

I have a little experience with the inflatables.  At the dock they will be just fine.  If you are in rough water trying to raft off with other boats... or in any rough water I'd rather have the standard Taylor Made fenders, they are just tougher.

Oh, and I can get the inflatable ones too.   ;D
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Dan

My buddy just bought a used Basscat Jag. He's a Michigander, but has been living in Texas for the last few years. He commutes up north to fish the Tear Drop events with his son. They plan on going down to Mountain Home for the Owners Invitational. He'll be here for a few days at the end of March. I'll recommend, if he has time, to run out to West Marine for fenders.
"Not in the clamor of the crowded streets nor in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but within oneself lies victory or defeat."

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