Cainon01
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 47
- Reaction score
- 31
- Points
- 92
- Location
- Western Washington
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- 195S
- Boat Length
- 19
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I might have to look into this adding a cleat idea!We use two 6.5" x 22" fenders. We hang a fender off the windshield, but I don't have a cover so I'm not positive it would work with one. I use Quick Cleats right behind the back seat for the back fender. Additionally we added a cleat for dock lines just in front of the windshield right where the boat begins to narrow (just about where your fender is above). As you can see, we didn't feel the boat had adequate docking options from the factory.
I had the lines tighter, but the wake boats send such a huge wake at the dock that it was really jerking allot. The bow would dip then raise and wham! I put a bungee line on the front to stop the madness! My pontoon is on the other side with bungees on it for the same reason.Also, looking at your picture you might want to shorten your rear dock line. By keeping the rear close to the dock, the boat will hit the middle fender but the front will not be able to swing toward the dock.
Those are sick for sure. Thank you!Yes, our 19' have no good fender placement on them. I installed a set of PhenderPro's on mine. One just in front of the tower and the other just in front of the windshield on both sides. I also use huge Taylor Made fenders on mine. At first I thought they might be overkill, but last weekend when I was tied up the boat was only a few inches from the dock. Glad I went big. Here are some photos of the PhenderPro's installed. Also, in these locations I could access the back side to mount them. I did have to take off the insert on the Starboard side behide the captains chair to get to that one but it was easy.
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I turned my boat around, then added a spring line. Left the bungee on the bow. Works way better now! Thank you for the advice . got some bigger fenders ordered, and will get phender pro mounts soon.How you tie your boat makes a big difference. Granted, a fender cleat just forward of the windshield would be ideal.
Have you tried tying the boat with 2 spring lines and 2 breast lines at 90 degrees to the dock? With this setup, the stern breast line guarantees the bow can't get close to the dock.
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