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<blockquote data-quote="RiverBottomOutdoors" data-source="post: 379620" data-attributes="member: 3912"><p>Do not use gripper cleats for docking lines. A gripper cleat should not be used unattended and only in situations where there is a constant tension (downward preferably). Unlike a standard cleat (when tied properly) the line can work loose on a gripper cleat- usually from the up-down motion of the boat in chop/waves if the tie off point locate above the gripper cleat in the space.</p><p></p><p>Hope that makes sense.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverBottomOutdoors, post: 379620, member: 3912"] Do not use gripper cleats for docking lines. A gripper cleat should not be used unattended and only in situations where there is a constant tension (downward preferably). Unlike a standard cleat (when tied properly) the line can work loose on a gripper cleat- usually from the up-down motion of the boat in chop/waves if the tie off point locate above the gripper cleat in the space. Hope that makes sense..... [/QUOTE]
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