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    Posted: 08 Apr 09 at 3:05pm

We are looking at improveing the fendering on our jetty sections at the SC and wonder if anybody has any good ideas for a long lasting none marking solution.

The jetties free floating galvanised steel frames with wooden boards.

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Our old jetty had wooden boards/planks with tyres bolted to them.
Our current arrangement has wooden 'battens' attached to the jetty sections with an L shaped rubber covering to provide the bumperage. The rubber absorbs minor bumps and then the wood offers a bit more give for harder collisions.
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We've just had our pontoons (concrete slabs on floats I think) redone and they now have a rather fetching rope bumper around the edges of a wooden panel that is fixed out from the edge about 2 inches. The rope is soft to land on and the wooden bit gives if you come in at speed! Seems to work well.
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Tyres can mark your boat, cheap and chearful but not good for newish boats.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote andybury Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Apr 09 at 7:27pm
Tyres and bits of old Conveyer belt was what we used to have, but as you say they mark boats so looking for something new.
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Our rubber 'bumpers' are white. I think they came from seals direct or someone along those lines.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Apr 09 at 3:06pm

We have tyres and its a nightmare with the 300, i was thinking about bringing my own fendors down (we dont have a beach)

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