Bouy mount

Robjen

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I am looking to add stainless bouy holders to the rails our R29CB so we will have more storage space. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations as to durability and style. I don’t want to “junk up”the looks but I do think they would be handy. Also, do you use bouy covers? I really like the ones with you boat name embroidered on them. Comments and any pics on a tug would be appreciated.
 
If you use covers make sure you wash them often. Otherwise they will build up with salt and scratch the hull. I give ours a good rinse after eAch trip and take them off mid season and throw them in the washer.
 
I have the SS fender holders (it holds two big fenders) attached to my starboard bow rail. Quite honestly I use them rarely these days. I will place the extra two fenders up on the cabin roof with the line attached to the railing just inboard of the cabin roof side rails. They say there even in rough water conditions.

Any additional SS items exposed to the elements will of course mean attention to rusting so that increases the maintenance chore.

Of course, in my R-27/OB there's so much storage space under the center cockpit hatch that I will also place the extra fenders there along with my kayaks paddles/seats/electric motor and 1st Mate's wheelchair. 😀

Fender covers look nice, are spendy and do need care to wash out salt residues otherwise they do more damage to the hull than not having them in the first place. I never make my dock lines so tight to keep the boat along side the dock so as to allow the boat to float out some away from the dock side, which then allows less fender rash on the hull. In fact, when moored at my marina I run a line on opposite side to the dock side at midship to a cleat on another dock to keep the boat's starboard side (I bow in with a starboard tie up) somewhat away from the adjacent dock edge. This allows the starboard fenders to float in the air and not rub up onto the hull unless current and/or wind pushes the boat sideways toward the dock. The trick is to minimize the frequency of the fender contacting the hull over time.

Fender covers with the boat's name will look spiffy for sure. 😎
 
BAZ,
That is quite a storage space you describe under the main hatch. Just curious -- did you select the bowling alley option?
 
Lenny and Louise":j2lmkqph said:
BAZ,
That is quite a storage space you describe under the main hatch. Just curious -- did you select the bowling alley option?

What can I say.... it's a stock configuration, and yes, being able to stow a wheelchair was an important consideration. 😀
 
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