Bavaria Yacht Info
Member Forums => Modifications & Equipment => Topic started by: Stevie H on March 29 2020, 23:20
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This a bit of a basic question but perhaps reflects that lockdown is starting to get to me!
The selection of fenders I inherited with my B36 2000 have reached the end of their life.
Looking at the usual manufacturers websites there is some difference in recommended sizes so on the basis there is no substitute for experience I wondered what others have found to work best in terms of diameter and length.
I also have a total of 8 currently, which seems a bit excessive so again wondered what others carry.
Boat lives on a pontoon with lock access to the marina.
Thanks in advance for any replies and keep safe.
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Eight total. One big ball fender, two largeish fenders and the rest normal sized for our boat. Seems to work well and is the right amount for us - when med-mooring you really want 4 per side.
When underway, we tie them to the transom rail and they seem to not mind that.
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Eight total. One big ball fender, two largeish fenders and the rest normal sized for our boat. Seems to work well and is the right amount for us - when med-mooring you really want 4 per side.
When underway, we tie them to the transom rail and they seem to not mind that.
That's pretty much what I have too.
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Our 2001 34 is in Port Solent and we have six fenders which is ample.
We line up three either side for the lock unless we are first boat in.
When rafting we do not put fenders on the open side because the boat coming alongside will have fenders out and if we have them out too they get tangled.
On the pontoon we'll spread the load putting all six out.
When sailing they all stand upright in the third cabin ( otherwise known as the shed ) as we don't like hanging on the stern rail .
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I have 4 62*21cm and 2 70*24cm plus a flat fender useful if mooring stern to. A ball fender is also useful if you regularly spring off from a berth or as a roving fender for keeping away from other boats . A fender ladder can also be useful.
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Thanks for all the replies. Think I'll go for 6 -2 larger for the bow and stern curve and 4 for the middle.
Stay safe, keep well.
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We have six Polyform G6's on our 38 footer. Generally 3 per side. They arent the heaviest duty available but have served us well for three years. They are easy to store underway hanging three of them up high on the stern rail on each side. We expect five years and will replace all six with the same.