Boat hook
- Harrison
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Boat hook
This may be an elementary question but, for those of your that have/use boat hooks, where are you stowing them? I've always tossed it in the aft berth, but that's not very accessable in an emergency.
Thanks,
Harrison
Thanks,
Harrison
- Trouts Dream
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LOUIS B HOLUB
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I found that to be the most convenient place also, and we likewise use a strip of velcro.Trouts Dream wrote:I have an X and store mine on the starboard side inside the companionway just aft the head door. Its held in place using industrial velcro. I don't think this will work on an M however.
When we're coming into the slip, and occasionally when on the water, it's kept in the cockpit.
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Retcoastie
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boat hook
Mine is telescopic and I put it just insice hatch on left side.
It goes from mattress to hatch coaming lip , sprung loaded by mattress.
Have a beer and it will make sense. John.
It goes from mattress to hatch coaming lip , sprung loaded by mattress.
Have a beer and it will make sense. John.
- kziadie
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On my (new style) M, there is just enough space between the top of the ladder and the bottom of the companionway hatch to stow the hook with plastic clips. I use a telescoping hook that when retracted does not protrude into the port or starboard access areas to the aft berth. I cant think of a more perfect location for it... neatly out of the way, yet very accessible from the cockpit.
Kelly
Kelly
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johnnyonspot
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- Trouts Dream
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No you don't need a boat hook until you REALLY need it and then its too late. We had the anchor drag in a heavy wind this summer. 10 PM and felt and heard a bang on the stern. We were close to shore because the bay we were in was very deep and we had hit a rock on shore. Long story short, we pulled anchor and headed for a mooring ball we had seen earlier. My wife had to hook the bouy in 3 foot waves while I manouvered close enough and then hold it till I was able to get to the front and tie off.
Sure was glad I had a boat hook then. Also glad I have an Admiral willing to do that.
Just my two cents worth
Sure was glad I had a boat hook then. Also glad I have an Admiral willing to do that.
- kziadie
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You can get by without a boathook most of the time as Trouts Dream said, but it is definitely handy when the weather gets rough. I especially like it when I am manouvering in a tight marina with a stiff breeze blowing... I can have my daughter push off (if necessary) with the hook rather than her hands which always makes me nervous. Plus it has saved me a couple of times when I have lost the jib/spin halyard halfway up the mast.
Kelly
Kelly

