U20 Class Member's Forum
General Category => U20 General Discussion => Topic started by: Jeff Glandon on January 01, 2019, 05:03:17 PM
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My U20 has bottom paint and I plan on mooring my boat at the marina this summer. I'm curious how people tie their boats up to the dock. Have you installed cleats? I see some on eBay that mount kinda flush and fold up when needed.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
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Something like this.
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/whitecap--4-1-2-stainless-steel-folding-cleat--17282997?mrkgcl=481&mrkgadid=3280891053&cm_mmc=PS-_-Google-_-GSC%3ENonB%3EProduct%2520Type-_-17282997&product_id=17282997&adpos=1o9&creative=108171392404&device=t&matchtype=&network=g&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyYbclojN3wIVA8ZkCh2_jgTPEAQYCSABEgImy_D_BwE
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If you are thinking of adding these as cleats to the boat - I might reconsider. I try to avoid putting more holes in the boat and especially anything that will catch a sheet, toe or a sail! I tie off to the bow ring and to the base of the stanchions for the stern and spring lines. I had a Taylormade round ball one summer and it ended up scratching the gel coat on the topsides, so I mounted these to the dock. They are nice when you are short handed sailing back to the dock and don't have to mess with fenders on the boat.
https://www.holmesms.com/
Chris
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I would agree with Chris and avoid adding holes to the deck. This is a typical tie up to a dock. if you have a finger both sides I have placed a shackle or clip in the middle of the bow line to clip easily, then tie off the stern from the rear stantions. I also spring to the forward stantion or to the spinnaker sheet bock on cleat.