crustysailor said..
what about mooring snubbers/bridle?
Thats what I'd use them for.
The snapshackles would be easy to clip on your anchor chain, or actually, I think they'd be reversed:: you'd shackle the end on to your mooring chain, then snapshackle the other end to your bow cleats.
That would explain why someones made 2, and also why theyd gone to the trouble to tape them.
I bet wouve got 2 bow cleats up front?
If I was going to make up a harness tether, I'd be sewing one out of webbing, not splicing something.
just thinking outside the dingy
To the best of my knowledge what is written below is true.
The person I bought the boat off 'loved' his boat.
For all intent and purpose I understand he did all the work on it himself.
He made his own sails, and sailbag. The quality of the bag is of the highest standard I have seen.
The woodwork inside does not have a scratch on it. It has been maintained to a very high standard.
The original owner removed the forward berth and put a full size bath in there.
He also replaced the new 15 HP with a new Nanni 19.
The original owner then decided to sell the 'boat with the bath' but had difficulty as not many buyers were looking for that modification.
After a long time on the market and a big price reduction Col Thomas bought it.
He removed the bath and rebuilt the forward berth to the original design.
There are quite a few things he has done to make sailing better.
The photo shows the line and clip he put on the furler to secure it when not in use.
I think this is an example of that or did it come with the boat?