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Sandbars and tying off

6.5" was ok at the protected marina for the Yamaha, with 3 dock and 2 spring lines. I will not raft up with anyone unless they have bigger fenders. As said above bigger is better for that, keep your distance and there is less chance of towers and surf board racks to collide while rocking in a wave or wake. I thought the fatsac was a good idea for an all day raft up, like at a Wakefest where you know there will be some rocking.
 
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I have been wondering about this product - The Hookcups. They aren't cheap, but often Sold Out. Seems to work good from videos. Anyone know anything about these...
 
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