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Unread 03-10-2009, 12:07 PM
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A screwed in cleat caused an accident that resulted in a fatality that caused the bankruptcy of Chris Craft. Screwed in cleats are probably fine for docking, but thru-bolted is the only way to go if you intend to really put a load on it. If you need thru-bolting without access, those 8" hand hole ports are cheap and easy.
NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER use screwed-in cleats for more than holding a fender! If you ever tie you boat to anything using a cleat it had better be through bolted! Don't believe me? Screw one in and use as you would normally, but be sure to say your prayers before you walk away from it.
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NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER use screwed-in cleats for more than holding a fender! If you ever tie you boat to anything using a cleat it had better be through bolted! Don't believe me? Screw one in and use as you would normally, but be sure to say your prayers before you walk away from it.
Opinions vary, but we are in agreement here. One of my biggest problems with buying used boats is looking at a fiberglass or hardware repair and imagining what may have been done....or not done
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