Grumpy":b43wekqd said:Boris,
I think the restraints I had would have stopped the boat. Problem is with open hooks and slackness caused by arm movement, the open hooks "jiggled" off the bow eye.
Hence I am going for something with "Pelican" type hooks.
The approved device you show is certainly strong enough :shock: but it still has open hooks.
Merv
An easy fix for open hooks is to take a bicycle inner tube and cut an approximate 2" piece out of it. Thread this piece over the hook and it will act like a huge rubber band and keep the hook from jiggling/bouncing off. I have them on all of my open hooks......bow eye hook, trailer safety chain hooks, and rear tie down hooks.....works great. (If you keep the remainder of the bicycle inner tube available with you, I'm certain you will find other resourceful uses for it). Just be sure to inspect the "tube hook keepers" frequently for any deterioration that might occur and then you can easily replace the flawed one with a new one. Two additional benefits of the "tube hook keeper" is they are inexpensive and don't rust! :wink