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My brother is trying to find either some dock whips or dock arms that stow vertically or rotate out of the way. In the case of the dock arms, they could also fall straight down into the water. I've certainly found different ones online but does any have any recommendations.
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http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...ips-14&i=74604
For mooring whips I think these would get you the most vertical you are looking for. I mulled these over when purchasing mine and couldn't get past spending the extra money. The whips them selves are the same, just the base is different. One base is solid cast and one has the option of moving vertical for clearance. Even with my wakeboard tower, bimini open and wakeboard racks open I don't seem to have a problem docking my boat with the whips permanently at an angle. I will praise the whips as they have held my boat right where it should be each summer for the last 3 seasons. Hope this helps |
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I'll second the recommendation above.
After we installed a tower on our boat, the angle of our existing whips made docking very difficult. After gulping a few times at the price, I purchased one of these bases for the outside whip (the whip closer to shore stays in the bow area so I only needed one) Once the tension is removed the whip springs back to an almost vertical position, allowing the boat and tower to pass by easily. http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...view&from=grid |
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http://dockcalm.com/products.htm check this product out ... I have sold a few of these and they work great !
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Probably depends on your boat and how tight your slip is. I have a walkaround Proline Cuddy cabin with the fixed position cast bases and hate them. I have to remove the stern whip in order to get boat of slip and to redock. If you dont have a slip, less of an issue as you push out a bit.
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I should clarify that I'm referencing the base only, not the whips. To my amazement, our whips still work great...18 years after buying our place when they were included. And as near as I can tell, they were 10+ years old when we moved in. My referral is for the bases only. |
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I agree, the whips themselves worked fine. The only problem I had was with the bases.
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