View Full Version : Pontoon Fender/Fender Tie-up Options?
thinkxingu
01-09-2016, 04:23 AM
Holla! We're going to see our new tritoon today at Melvin Village, so I've been thinking about what we'll need in spring. One of the things that I got a little annoyed with the last couple years was hanging bumpers to raft/dock. What we had were basic plastic clips with a hoop that hung on the rails, and I found myself having to tie/re-tie a lot.
Suggestions on tie-up options, and even bumper options if there's a miracle I'm missing, welcome.
Thanks!
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Lakeboater
01-09-2016, 10:33 AM
Check out this recent thread under Boating: Most convenient fender hanger for 'greenhorn' first mate
thinkxingu
01-09-2016, 02:53 PM
Check out this recent thread under Boating: Most convenient fender hanger for 'greenhorn' first mate
I saw that, but the recommendations are for runabout, etc. rails, not pontoon ones.
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Descant
01-09-2016, 03:52 PM
Watching the video on fender suspenders makes me believe they would work in almost any situation. Many of us have fenders, mooring whips, etc pretty much permanently installed at our home slip, so no problem there. Tieing up at different docks, friends, public, etc. mostly means resetting fenders each time as posts are different sizes, water levels change and many other variables, so I reset my fenders at each instance. It sounds like you want to set your fenders before docking. For me, that makes it harder to get them at the right height and location, so I always hang them after I dock, then decide if I want two close together, horizontal, whatever. This also gives me a little time to see how the boat rides at the dock, blowing fore/aft on or off the dock and I adjust my dock lines accordingly. Nothing wrong with installing extra cleats to match places you tie frequently. I've done this on several boats to get a spring line just where I want it and easy to access.
thinkxingu
01-09-2016, 04:38 PM
Looked at Tidy Ups and a simpler version, both by Taylor. Ended up with the simpler mostly because the Tidy Ups looked like they might bang around if left on and would be a pain to take on and off: https://jet.com/product/detail/a9607d1db06140e38544a3d10e1a4de0?jcmp=pla:ggl:vehi cles_parts_a3:vehicle_parts_accessories_watercraft _parts_accessories_docking_anchoring_a3_other:na:n a:na:na:na:2&code=PLA15&k_clickid=2296965f-a83e-40ea-8324-5edd3a8c69e0&gclid=CPCeldTXncoCFYIfHwod19IMIA.
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ishoot308
01-09-2016, 04:58 PM
I saw that, but the recommendations are for runabout, etc. rails, not pontoon ones.
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If you don't mind putting on something permanent, contact Bryan Dennis at http://www.ezfender.com/ Many people like his product. I have not used it....
Dan
thinkxingu
01-09-2016, 06:42 PM
If you don't mind putting on something permanent, contact Bryan Dennis at http://www.ezfender.com/ Many people like his product. I have not used it....
Dan
Dan,
I'm not confident those would clear the cover, and it's the same problem as Harris's EZ Clip system, which is that they're not movable--we need flexibility when docking and rafting with others.
Thanks, though!
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Knomad
01-10-2016, 04:16 AM
We used the stock Harris fender clips on our pontoon boat. By adding a couple of extra clips to the rail, we were able to accommodate all our docking requirements. This worked better than any other attachment devices we ever had.
thinkxingu
01-10-2016, 06:31 AM
We used the stock Harris fender clips on our pontoon boat. By adding a couple of extra clips to the rail, we were able to accommodate all our docking requirements. This worked better than any other attachment devices we ever had.
How many did you have on each side to work? I'm thinking it would be at least 4?
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Greene's Basin Girl
01-10-2016, 01:26 PM
Our Harris Pontoon came with 2 fender clips on each side. We bought 4 fenders. Usually you will only use fenders at one time, depending on which side you dock your boat. I assume you would use all 4 fenders if you dock in a slip. We absolutely love our Harris tri-toon. It handles the broads, even on the roughest days.
Knomad
01-10-2016, 03:30 PM
Depends on the length of your boat. Normally 2 per side will work just fine.
ishoot308
01-10-2016, 04:19 PM
How many did you have on each side to work? I'm thinking it would be at least 4?
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I have owned many pontoons over the years and I have never used more than two. The only time you may want a third is if your rafting with someone. Then you will also want a fender cover. Other than that the other two will just take up space and be in the way. Get a couple G6 Polyform fenders and that's all you will need for your boat. Get a couple G10's for your home dock and you will not have to hang your G6's off your boat when you get home.
Let me know if you want some fenders. I have more than I know what to do with...
Dan
thinkxingu
01-10-2016, 05:04 PM
Thanks, all--I have two fenders and beach my boat. What I was referring to was location--when rafting with a runabout, the fenders need to be closer to the middle than when docking. Having two fixed locations (I don't think) will help with that?
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DoTheMath
01-20-2016, 01:46 PM
thinkxingu - just sent you a p/m. :) I spent a lot of time wrestling with fender "hangers" looking for a better solution. When I couldn't find one, I designed and built a system that truly is a "better mouse trap".
thinkxingu
01-20-2016, 02:39 PM
thinkxingu - just sent you a p/m. :) I spent a lot of time wrestling with fender "hangers" looking for a better solution. When I couldn't find one, I designed and built a system that truly is a "better mouse trap".
Thanks for the PM. I looked at your website and the videos, but I'm a bit more...price sensitive!
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DoTheMath
01-21-2016, 09:34 AM
Understood. I never set out to be the cheapest product out there, just the best! However I think there is great value in the product when you consider the high-quality components, versatility and unequaled functionality they offer.:)
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