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  1. #1

    Dinghy chock cushion material

    ‘New’ dinghy (13’ whaler) means I have to re-do dinghy chocks I bought at Sailorman in Fort Lauderdale. Can anyone recommend where I can find the rub-rail like material that provides the cushioning effect between the chock and the boat. Here’s a pic of what was on there:
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    Re: Dinghy chock cushion material

    I'm looking for basically the exact same thing. 30 years of friction did its toll on the old material. Going to keep circling back to this post and I'll let you know if I find something

  3. #3

    Re: Dinghy chock cushion material

    old fire hose works good for things like this. i put it on my trailer bunks 6 years ago and it is still holding up great
    Mis b' havin
    1972 58 yachtfish
    58yf352
    pass christian, ms.

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    Re: Dinghy chock cushion material

    Alright, your chocks are similar to mine, but the shape of your material is a bit different. I was able to find something that resembles my shape:

    https://www.integritymarinecorp.com/u-moldings

    Have some material ordered and I'm hoping it is the same semi-rigid material that is on there and not rubbery.

  5. #5

    Re: Dinghy chock cushion material

    Quote Originally Posted by scallywag View Post
    Alright, your chocks are similar to mine, but the shape of your material is a bit different. I was able to find something that resembles my shape:https://www.integritymarinecorp.com/u-moldingsHave some material ordered and I'm hoping it is the same semi-rigid material that is on there and not rubbery.
    Looks like a score. Let me know if it meets your expectations!

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    Re: Dinghy chock cushion material

    just go on barbour plastics website. Thats who makes the product and they have a lot more too. https://www.barbourmarine.com/index.php

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