Nick Hughes
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 327
- Reaction score
- 122
- Points
- 152
- Location
- Columbus, OH
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
So not new to boating, but new to boat ownership. As Ive been getting mine ready for the season I was getting my fenders and lines pre-knoted so they are the correct height for each cleat so that the wife/kids can help and not know much more than stringing a knot around the cleat. As I was staring at my new fenders and lines I had no idea the correct way. I think this is right, but didnt want to look amateur on the lake. The lines I got have a small loop on 1 end and just a straight cut bitter end. So I used the small loop to secure the line to the fender. And then tied a clove hitch on the other end at the right height to slip the loop of the clove hitch thru the cleat from the bottom and then that loop goes around both ends of the cleat. That correct? Is there anything to do with the extra line after the knot? Cool way to knot it up? Rather not cut or hang sloppily.