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Re: Deck line layout
By:Frits Swinkels
Date: 7/6/2000, 10:55 am
In Response To: Re: Deck line layout (Shawn B)

Two questions related to my outfitting a Merganser (see July 5 and 6 posting)

Mariner uses an undersize hole with the bungie pulled through: any ideas how to get the bungie through the hole?

When you use the storm paddle, where do you store the regular paddle. There really is no decent place on my 16' boat, where a wave cannot get under it.

:The Mariner website has line art images of a Mariner II and a Coaster, but
: they're not very good resolution. Their layouts are excellent, and if
: you've seen the boat in person, the image makes sense; since it doesn't,
: I'll try to explain it.

: The Mariners have bow and stern 3/8" SS u-bolts that the carrying
: toggles are attached to. A 3/16" nylon painter runs forward to the
: front U-bolt, and back to a deck cleat mounted in front of the cockpit.
: Similarly with the back painter. There are 2 or 3 chart park bungies that
: run straight from sheer to sheer. None of that diagonal zigzag crap that
: looks nice, and is easy to install but works poorly. With crisscross
: bungies like that, all your stuff gets pulled to the center where the
: bungies cross, and then it falls out when you get hit by a wave or roll.
: Go with parallel bungies--sheer to sheer. Mariner simply uses an
: undersized hole with the bungie pulled through it, rather than deck knots,
: padeyes, or other hardware. It would let in a few drops of water (drops,
: not cups or gallons) so it's but a minute distraction. You should be
: dressed to get wet anyway, so a drop or two is nothing.

: Decide whether you want to carry your storm on the bow deck or aft deck.
: Mount an 8" or so wide sheer-to-sheer bungie (obviously, where the
: sheer is 8" or so wide). This should be about the right distance from
: your chart park bungies or your aft-of-cockpit bungies to hold the outer
: end of your storm. Measure this distance with your storm to make sure the
: distance isn't too long or too short to hold your paddle securely.

: You might want to mount some longitudinal bungies or straps along the sheer
: behind the cockpit to perform paddlefloat outrigger rescues. Seaward and
: Current Designs have some good strap systems you should check out. Mariner
: uses some 3/16" deckline cord that goes around that area and over the
: aft hatch, and is reportedly good for holding your paddle as well.

: Shawn

Messages In This Thread

Deck line layout
Gary B. -- 6/16/2000, 1:33 am
Re: Deck line layout
Shawn B -- 6/16/2000, 1:57 pm
Re: Deck line layout
Frits Swinkels -- 7/6/2000, 10:55 am
Re: Deck line layout
Gary B. -- 6/17/2000, 1:33 am
Re: Deck line layout
David Rice -- 6/18/2000, 7:16 pm
A picture's worth a thousand words!
Gary B. -- 6/19/2000, 12:46 am
Re: Cleats on foredeck
David Rice -- 6/20/2000, 9:15 am