Vessel Operation
5-11
FENDERS
Fender Usage
Fenders are normally made of a rubberized plastic and usually fi lled
with air. Most have a fi tting like a basketball so they can be infl ated or
defl ated with a hand pump or air compressor. Fenders are available
in a wide range of sizes and shapes to fi t both small and large vessels.
Fenders are normally designated in inches. Th
ey are used between
piers, docks, sea walls and the boat. Th
ey protect the top sides of the
boat from rubbing against rough objects. Most fenders have eyes of
attachment which allow a line to be inserted vertically or horizontally.
Th
is will permit the fender to be tied off to fi t a variety of marina, dock
and tidal situations. Be sure the fender is correct for the vessel size. It
is a good idea to carry extra fenders but half a dozen is normally an
acceptable number. Remember to store fenders on board so they can
be easily accessed. Some people incorrectly call fenders “bumpers”.
Fender Types
Th
ere is a variety of fender styles and types, each
selected for specifi ed uses. When choosing fenders,
contact a marine dealer or supply house. Explain
how you moor and use your vessel so they can
recommend the best fender type for you. We suggest
the type with a fi ll plug so you can infl ate them with
a hand pump like the ones used for bicycles.
Summary of Contents for 2000 ES
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