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We have only used traditional fenders to protect our boat, but the consensus is that ball fenders are superior in most ways, and particularly in locks. We are in the market for ball finders as we aspire to spend a lot of time in locks. Question is, what size?
The Mariner 37 (and Helmsman 38) hull begins its curve toward the bow right about in the middle of the length. We tie alongside a dock with padded posts which means the hull is 9 inches from the dock at rest. That same 9 inch distance is maintained from stern to the bottom of the steps leading to the flybridge. The railing offers convenient spots for hanging fenders at the bottom of the flybridge steps and again forward at the bottom of the steps leading to the bow, but the distance from the dock to the hull at that forward position is 20 inches.
Understanding that the posts won't be there in a lock or other such structures, would 12 inch balls in the two further aft locations be sufficient to allow compression and protection, and would a 24 inch ball be right for the forward location? What sizes do you guys use?
The Mariner 37 (and Helmsman 38) hull begins its curve toward the bow right about in the middle of the length. We tie alongside a dock with padded posts which means the hull is 9 inches from the dock at rest. That same 9 inch distance is maintained from stern to the bottom of the steps leading to the flybridge. The railing offers convenient spots for hanging fenders at the bottom of the flybridge steps and again forward at the bottom of the steps leading to the bow, but the distance from the dock to the hull at that forward position is 20 inches.
Understanding that the posts won't be there in a lock or other such structures, would 12 inch balls in the two further aft locations be sufficient to allow compression and protection, and would a 24 inch ball be right for the forward location? What sizes do you guys use?