Date: 5/24/2001, 5:31 pm
: I think I understand what you need. I am sure I have seen s/s gate hooks
: which go on nylon webbing at the local hardware store, even nylon should
: work ok and wouldn't be as likely to scratch and nick deck/covers.
: My thoughts are: 1. Thread web hooks on the web loops thru the deck before
: securing them and then hook the bungee over these in whatever pattern you
: want. You could detach at any or all points then.
: 2. Thread the bungee thru two web straps and use two hooks on webbing, like
: kind opposite each other. Run the bungee thru an eye on the hatch. Then
: you have the bungee which will come loose at hooks end but stay secured to
: boat at web end, the hatch doesn't go off somewhere because it's got the
: semi-attached bungee running thru the eye. This is a basic rip-off of
: Nick's bungee hold-down from book with your web loops and hooks instead of
: wooden eyes and hooks.
: I don't think you need to worry abt strength of most gate lock hooks I've
: seen for webbing
: 3. Run the bungee thru the web loops and put a hook on deck fore or aft of
: the hatch far enough away to take slack out of a fairly long loop of
: bungee. Would need to be reasonably long, I think, to get enough slack to
: get loop out of way when you want to use the hatch.
: Jim
i/ve also seen plastic hooks on the ends of bungees. fastex itw?
-mick
Messages In This Thread
- Hatch hold downs with web loops
Jim Pace -- 5/24/2001, 7:55 am- Re: Hatch hold downs with web loops
Jim -- 5/24/2001, 4:28 pm- Re: Hatch hold downs with web loops
Jim Pace -- 5/24/2001, 9:01 pm- bungee hooks
mike allen ---> -- 5/24/2001, 5:31 pm - bungee hooks
- some webloop ideas
mike allen ---> -- 5/24/2001, 11:34 am - Re: Hatch hold downs with web loops
- Re: Hatch hold downs with web loops