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How to properly finish a cleat hitch
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 453185" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>I used that cleat hitch MANY times, we did it slightly different by finishing it off with 2 locking hitches, one on each end of the cleat. I still use that as the only way I ever tie up to a dock where there are cleats, I don't believe we ever had a small boat in extremely foul weather conditions come loose due to not being tied down properly. It worked then as well as now, why change!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 453185, member: 6547"] I used that cleat hitch MANY times, we did it slightly different by finishing it off with 2 locking hitches, one on each end of the cleat. I still use that as the only way I ever tie up to a dock where there are cleats, I don't believe we ever had a small boat in extremely foul weather conditions come loose due to not being tied down properly. It worked then as well as now, why change! [/QUOTE]
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