Mooring Cover - Rope Upgrade to Webbing/Buckles?
Hello!
I'm hoping to upgrade the hook/loop system within the cover for my 08' Outback V. Where the cover wraps around the tower now, each small section (x2 for 3 tower mounting posts) has a rope that has a loop on one end, with a plastic hook on the other. When you put the cover on you snap the hook through a loop to make a continuous rope (sorta) around the entire hull. At the transom there is the standard rope ratchet.
As many with newer boats know, most mooring covers now use 1" nylon webbing with Buckles to go around the tower. SO QUICK & EASY!
Has anyone replaced the older style rope system with the buckles / webbing and a new ratchet?
The webbing and buckles are easy to find, and I'm fairly certain a standard 1" ratchet (hopefully with rubber or nylon to protect the gel coat just in case) would work, but I was hoping to poll the Moomba Forum audience and see if anyone has done this and had problems.
My main concern is using buckles that are not sewn in, and might loosen once you start to really tighten with the ratchet.
I also thought that I could get color coded buckles, so no matter how many "pops" friends have, they can still know which buckle connects to it's mating side.
Thanks Very much! Any help would be great!
-Dan
Mooring Cover - Rope Upgrade to Webbing/Buckles?
Thanks for the quick feedback!
I think I'll casually put the materials together and then upgrade once I get everything. My marina lost one of the sections of rope a while back so I'm missing one. Took a picture of the current clips. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...248a833e83.jpg
These are images of what I'd like to achieve from my pals newer Axishttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...d7090226ec.jpg
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...af205c7e8d.jpg
Any ideas where to get the ratchet or side clip buckles?
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Mooring Cover - Rope Upgrade to Webbing/Buckles?
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Originally Posted by
zabooda
Not much gained by going to straps and the ratchet is the only device to cinch it down. I use rope and inexpensive carabiners to connect the sides and tighten down the gunwale strap at the transom tie down. The straps are used to tie down to the trailer if needed. What does Evolution covers use? I've had to replace my rope once as that stuff won't outlast the cover fabric. One inch strap goes for about $1 a foot so your looking at $50 just for the strap. The ratchet stays attached on one end so you will always know which end is the back side and that is the end you avoid banging against the gel coat. You can't strap down too tight or you break the plastic clips so it would be just to get it snug.
I actually only NEED to replace one short section with a clip. Where did you buy plastic clips that won't scratch the gel coat if they accidentally bang against it?