3/3/2023 0 Comments Dockmate mooring whipsTaylor Made Mooring Whips are an economical and safe way to protect your boat against costly dockside and seawall damage. The mooring whip system pulls your boat a safe, convenient distance away from the dock thereby protecting it from the damaging forces of waves, wind, tides, and wake. The large diameter solid fiberglass rods are wrapped with cross-wound layers of fiber for superior strength and flexibility. These whips provide a 'safety zone' between dock and boat with a unique 'spring action' that keeps your boat away from the dock. ![]() 13/16" Diameter high-quality solid fiberglass mooring poles Taylor Deluxe Mooring Whips 17-23'Boats Mw120Mooring whips are made of high quality fiberglass poles aluminum magnesium base units tips and mooring whip lines.Commonly used for ski boats, runabouts, center consoles, and bass boats.Designed for fresh or salt water use, moderate wake areas, and minimal tide areas.These mooring whips are made of high quality solid fiberglass poles, aluminum-magnesium base units, tips, and mooring whip lines. Dockmate Mooring Whips are an excellent way to protect your boat or watercraft from damage caused by wind or high wake. Comes complete with all hardware necessary. These are ideal for sailboats and larger, heavier or high profile boats.(2) Black whip cleats (with neoprene strips) for whip line adjustment.(2) 5/16" solid braid nylon mooring whip lines to be used with poles.(6) Stainless steel 3/8" bolts, nuts, and washers.(2) Solid two-part tapered fiberglass mooring whip poles with roller tips (The MW.080 model consists of two one-piece poles).(2) Fixed angle aluminum-magnesium bases.Comes complete with all of the hardware necessary for installation.Aluminum-magnesium fixed angle base units with 60 degree angle.Standard whips (MW) are equipped with fixed. Premium Mooring Whips are equipped with unique rocker arm bases that return the whip poles to the vertical position when not in use and 1" diameter fiberglass poles.
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