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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 274386" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>I don't believe pvc or copper would work for the mooring whips first mentioned. You would need fiberglass rods or some kind of fishing rod type material. Maybe find a couple old big saltwater rods, strip em down and use them. The second idea certainly looks workable, functional and cheap. I don't keep my boat on the water but sometimes leave it tied up to a dock for a week when on vacation, hard to get fenders to stay in position. I might make some of those for myself.</p><p></p><p>My last vacation, I was able to tie my fenders to my assigned dock at Chief Lake Lodge, went fishing on 2 different mornings, left the fenders at the dock. When I came back, someone else (big fancy bass boats) was using my dock and fenders. Soooo happy it worked out for them, not worth getting upset about though, I'm on vacation. :roll: [-X </p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 274386, member: 4469"] I don't believe pvc or copper would work for the mooring whips first mentioned. You would need fiberglass rods or some kind of fishing rod type material. Maybe find a couple old big saltwater rods, strip em down and use them. The second idea certainly looks workable, functional and cheap. I don't keep my boat on the water but sometimes leave it tied up to a dock for a week when on vacation, hard to get fenders to stay in position. I might make some of those for myself. My last vacation, I was able to tie my fenders to my assigned dock at Chief Lake Lodge, went fishing on 2 different mornings, left the fenders at the dock. When I came back, someone else (big fancy bass boats) was using my dock and fenders. Soooo happy it worked out for them, not worth getting upset about though, I'm on vacation. :roll: [-X Tim [/QUOTE]
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