Fender and Line Holder via rod holder

Will-C

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2008
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We copied this idea from others but I added a stainless steel eye bolt and a carbineer clip. I have spliced loops on our fenders and can also use it to keep lines from rubbing on the boat.
D.D.
 
Good idea. I'm thinking of using something similar to hold the corners of my canvas enclosure rather than drilling holes for snaps.
 
I copied your idea last summer (thank you :thup), and tested it out on Powell. Worked wonderfully. I started out with Schedule 80 PVC tubing (1" IIRC), but then decided to change to wood as I just prefer handling it. Went with an ash, replacement tool handle. It's heavy, but I like it. The PVC would also have worked well, I believe.

A couple of details I used:

1) I kept the "stalk" long (tall) enough so that the fender whip does not touch the boat's gelcoat, thus no ability to mar it and/or no protection needed.

2) I made a hole straight through the stalk, so that I can pull the fender whip through and knot it (figure 8), thus making it relatively quickly adjustable (by changing the length of the whip).

And to think I considered eliminating the rod holders when I was doing my deck work (I don't fish, but they came on the boat). Turns out I use one for a fender "stalk" and the other for my ensign so they are very handy.

Here is a so-so photo (I'm not at the boat to take a better one). If you ignore the white lines and just look at the darkish one, that's the fender whip.

fender_dowel.jpg
 
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