Now i know rubbing is racing, but not on my new paint job. My dock cleat is behind the bow of the boat so the lines angle slightly backwards. How can i prevent the paint from wearing through again. This only took 2 years to rub through. I was thinking of moving up to 6 inch chocks and trying to get them somewhat closer to help the rope stay off the toe rail.
How to prevent rubbing
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Re: How to prevent rubbing
i dont know if you like the look but maybe a sampson post instead of the cleats to get the line up off the deck a bit
I actually think it would look better than those 2 old fashioned cleats anyhow
or consider refinishing that area in gelcoat, it will allow a bit more wear and when it does go through again just have it repaired
I actually think it would look better than those 2 old fashioned cleats anyhow
or consider refinishing that area in gelcoat, it will allow a bit more wear and when it does go through again just have it repaired
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Re: How to prevent rubbing
What would happen if you raised the chock on a piece of teak?
1975 FBC BERG1467-315
Re: How to prevent rubbing
You can add two of those SS guards on the rub area, similar to those you just removed from the pulpit.
Only make sure that the screws are really sunk in, otherwise you'll have the rope rub on the screw heads.
Only make sure that the screws are really sunk in, otherwise you'll have the rope rub on the screw heads.
1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
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