mvweebles
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- Joined
- Mar 21, 2019
- Messages
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- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Weebles
- Vessel Make
- 1970 Willard 36 Trawler
Someone in the PNW can surely use this EZ Docker more than I ever will. It's a super-cool gizmo that really helps grab bull-rails that are common in the PNW. The company that made them is long out of business.
22-feet of 5/8" dockline with a 11-inch loop on one end. These were expensive when they were produced which is why they aren't produced anymore ($175 for this large model for 6-inch bullrails). When I was working for TrawlerFest, I demo'd one at a dockside program and I have to say, it's pretty handy - even for regular docks. Especially for motoryacht-style boats that are pretty high-up off a floating dock. It's a well built piece of kit.
Theres a short video that remains online. I'm asking $85 plus shipping. from San Diego.
https://youtu.be/Kom49M2z9uQ
Peter


22-feet of 5/8" dockline with a 11-inch loop on one end. These were expensive when they were produced which is why they aren't produced anymore ($175 for this large model for 6-inch bullrails). When I was working for TrawlerFest, I demo'd one at a dockside program and I have to say, it's pretty handy - even for regular docks. Especially for motoryacht-style boats that are pretty high-up off a floating dock. It's a well built piece of kit.
Theres a short video that remains online. I'm asking $85 plus shipping. from San Diego.
https://youtu.be/Kom49M2z9uQ
Peter

