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Re: T&T: Anchor Line Snubbers

From: Bob McLeran (no email)
Date: Fri May 25 2007 - 17:00:05 EDT

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    We have used the rubber snubbers on 5/8" dock lines on the bow for 10
    years, and they're still going strong. They help to keep the boat
    positioned in the slip. You can snub the lines up fairly tight, and the
    rubber snubbers will have enough give and take to absorb the force of
    wind and current.

    <><><><><><><><><><><><>Mozilla Thunderbird<><><><><><><><><><>
    Bob McLeran and Judy Young Manatee Cove Marina
    M/V Walkabout (soon to be "Sanderling") Patrick Air Force Base
    Defever 41 Trawler Melbourne, Florida

    On 5/25/2007 7:37 AM, wrote:
    > Hi All,
    > Has anybody tried the rubber line snubbers?
    > They come in three sizes and may ease the shock
    > load when moored or at anchor...
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