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Its a good temporary knot but will pull the knot tight over time and you have a fair bit of slack in the rope and boat may move around more then you want.

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Yes in all honesty, I wouldn't leave the boat with that knot for any length of time unless it's just for launching and then getting underway. I like the figure 8 over a cleat much more.

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Lol. Sorry about that. So your saying that knot tightens its self too much if left over time eh. I've never docked for longer than an over night. Good to know fisherman thanks

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Some guys have obviously never had to deal with dock rings. Best way I can describe it is put one loop inside another, tighten and repeat. It's an easy knot to learn, but kinda hard to describe. We use them all the time at the local government dock. Can't say I've ever left a boat tied that way for more than 4-6 hours. Our dock has cleats. Nothing on YouTube?

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You sailors at heart will laugh at this; but I've always used good quality cambuckle straps.

Remove the open hooks and replace them with carabiners.

Two 2000lb rated straps/carabiners and your boat's not going anywhere.

Even after some hard pulls on the straps, one push on the cam and the straps come loose; not like a rope, where you're fighting to get it untied after a knot has pulled tight.

 

Dan.

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can anyone confirm how the chain sinnet is attached to the ring? Im guessing you simply wrap the first look around the ring?

Send me your email via pm and I'll send you a 30 video that will show you how easy it is.

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Some guys have obviously never had to deal with dock rings. Best way I can describe it is put one loop inside another, tighten and repeat. It's an easy knot to learn, but kinda hard to describe. We use them all the time at the local government dock. Can't say I've ever left a boat tied that way for more than 4-6 hours. Our dock has cleats. Nothing on YouTube?

This is what I use as well never had it pull loose....kiss works here!!!

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