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How to properly finish a cleat hitch
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 453202" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>No doubt one will, but the cleats we were tying up to were probably 2' long and we were using about 1-1 1/2" nylon rope, never saw a cleat get ripped off during gale force winds, those suckers were really welded on to the barge that we worked off of! :lol: That's the way we were taught to secure the 10 small boats that we ran in the North Atlantic, maybe just an added safety precaution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 453202, member: 6547"] No doubt one will, but the cleats we were tying up to were probably 2' long and we were using about 1-1 1/2" nylon rope, never saw a cleat get ripped off during gale force winds, those suckers were really welded on to the barge that we worked off of! :lol: That's the way we were taught to secure the 10 small boats that we ran in the North Atlantic, maybe just an added safety precaution. [/QUOTE]
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