Great post, and I'd be interested, too. Shopping for fenders baskets as we speak....
Thats where we keep them.
I am interested in ideas for stowing and deploying bumpers particularly for KK42s. Pictures would be great. Thanks!
If you're talking about the wire baskets that attach to the bow rails, I think you'll find that they obstruct your vision somewhat and if you install them outside the bow rail, they will get hit by pilings when docking. I don't see a lot of actual cruising boats using them.
We just flip our fenders up onto the side decks and then kick them back down when we need them. The pair at the stern hang in the cockpit when not in use.
There nothing better than to see a boat with 5 to 10 fenders hang off the sides.
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We have baskets for 6 fenders on the foredeck our Nordic Tug 42, three on either side. Prior to installing them we wondered about visibility but it is a non issue.
The only impact is on accessibility to the bow line hawse holes, but that is very minor.
You mean over the side ? ... :lol:
Properly called, they are FENDERS.
In these inland lakes near me, the locals mostly deploy, what they call "bumpers" continuously. In my informal surveys, those two seem to go together. In my experience in Southern waters/ocean, fenders are used, and they most certainly are not constantly deployed.
In the AICW, you can witness these two types coexist.
What if both ends are pointy?and some folks call the pointy end of the boat, the bow.