Best boat docking & anchoring products according to redditors

We found 65 Reddit comments discussing the best boat docking & anchoring products. We ranked the 44 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Boat hooks
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Top Reddit comments about Boat Docking & Anchoring Products:

u/FirstmateJibbs · 40 pointsr/bassnectar

Best of luck! If you can't find one, this item has free same day delivery...

u/Blitzsturm · 14 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

So if I understand this correctly, he wants to spend $24,960,000,000.00 for a measure that can be circumvented for less than $20? How is being a f**king idiot supposed to make America great again?

u/Slartibartfastthe3rd · 7 pointsr/askportland

So that's kind of an awesome story. If this works I'd hang it on the wall as a conversation piece..

u/ShooterCooter420 · 7 pointsr/Dallas
u/travellingmonk · 4 pointsr/Whatisthis

It's a dock float, large foam blocks covered with plastic. You put them under metal and wood docks to keep them above the water. Here's one.

https://www.amazon.com/Taylor-Products-Floats-Tough-Filled/dp/B01NBRH5DE

u/Nobleheart · 3 pointsr/canoeing

I love carrying a small collapsable grappling anchor. Cup holders are always welcome. Also, this style of back rest is a nice thing to have. Anything to make the canoe more comfortable will let you stay out for longer stretches.

u/enigma12169 · 3 pointsr/bdsm

FMS Ravenox Solid Braid Utility Rope

This is some awesome rope and it has a low friction rating, machine washable (although I haven’t tried it), comes in a bunch of colors, and holds knots really well, but not so well that you can’t easily undo them later. Another thing is it has a natural tangle resistants. I have had it only get tangled up on me once and that was undone by a shake of the rope.

u/x_liferuiner · 2 pointsr/thewalkingdead

Its just one click away on Amazon.

u/thespacebase · 2 pointsr/androgyny

Here's the one I got from Amazon. I bought it (and the grappling hook) for the costume, and I've been using it every single day (turns out I love huge impractical bags, but not purses, so this keeps me from hauling my whole life with me everywhere).

u/idk_lets_try_this · 2 pointsr/KidsAreFuckingStupid

https://www.amazon.com/Taylor-Made-Products-Inflatable-Vinyl/dp/B014MJWXHC

have at it, now you can put it on any playground.

u/McBroha · 2 pointsr/Kayaking

I just watched a video of someone who had the same. Looks like this?. Yours cost about $30 too?

u/revjimjones · 2 pointsr/MadeMeSmile

To safely swim a lake without the drawbacks of a life vest, try one of these.
https://www.amazon.com/Kiefer-SaferSwimmer-Large-Buoy/dp/B00M3D0ZZC

There's also molded plastic ones the life guards at a local lake would check out to swimmers. It's a bit sturdier but pricier.

https://www.swimoutlet.com/p/sporti-guard-rescue-can-26531/?q=1&richrelevance&ClickCP&item_pagerr1

u/kdavidson0281 · 2 pointsr/Fishing

If you want to go even cheaper, this is my setup and it works great.

 

Kayak - $180

Rod Holders - $9

Anchor - $35

Anchor Trolley Kit - $20

 

A little bit of DIY, but it works great, and less than half the price you wanted to spend.

u/ArizonaLad · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Not to worry. There are two easy solutions.

First, if you want the french drain to work properly, put the new basin right where the old one was. Gravity is waters' enemy. You don't want your french drain to fill up with water.

Now, secure the basin with an anchor kit:

https://www.amazon.com/Ground-Anchor-System-50016-Piece/dp/B000AMQC46

Then, go get some rigid foam at your local big box store, and cut out a circular plug to fit the top of the basin. It will insulate it, and it will be very lightweight. Easy to remove.

u/Cuisee · 2 pointsr/adult_toys

I've done a few searches, but I cannot find anywhere to buy this.

*edit found it

u/reloaderx · 2 pointsr/gopro

>option

That should work fine. I use a "boat hook" which was made to handle the salt water but if the painters pole is aluminum you should be fine as well. I mount the gopro with a handlebar mount and then a 360 arm.

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https://www.amazon.com/Shoreline-Marine-Boat-Tele-53in-92in-2/dp/B004D3ALOK/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=boat%2Bhook&qid=1555428573&s=gateway&sr=8-6&th=1&psc=1

u/Torisen · 2 pointsr/ZombieSurvivalTactics

> Also, windows.

And rooftops. It's amazing how easy it can be to get into a place from above, and there's usually something climbable running up the side if you're nimble.

And I agree with /u/drummel1 you're underestimating the power of a human with a prybar or sledge. Wanting to get in without comprimising the door or without trace is a different game. Head on over to /r/lockpicking for that game.

Also, I've lost count of the times I've seen a security door set in a wall that is weaker than the door. Like link 6 in your stuff, that wall is thin sheet steel, a knife to start the hole and a pair of tin snips will get you through it if you go between studs, there should be room to squeeze through.

Personally, I've got one of THESE I really want to throw in my truck attached to a chain. Back into the wall with it to shove it through, let it expand inside, drive away and make a new door? Dunno, but it would be fun to try!

u/Prmetme · 1 pointr/boating

check this shit out, doggo ladder

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ET7B4UA

but you can use a ladder like this for yourself.

https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-boat-ladder

u/jmemoney · 1 pointr/gardening

Jewett Cameron Weatherguard 6 Piece Easy Hook Anchor Stakes Kit with Drive Rod (30" Stainless Steel Cable w/6 pcs plus drive rod) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000AMQC46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oUE.AbTB86EF2

These might help.

u/__1love__ · 1 pointr/boating

the only chance is using a float ball. not sure how reliable it would be on wreck though. size the ball to the anchor.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7v8uiDWFnE

https://www.amazon.com/Ironwood-Pacific-Anchor-Ring-Puller/dp/B01JBESJZI

u/Timmay55 · 1 pointr/flying

Yeah, I was thinking about something like this, which you could keep with you and use it to catch a loop tied in a line fastened to a dock pylon beforehand.

u/nooysp · 1 pointr/BDSMcommunity

You need a starter set of rope!

u/datsherbert · 1 pointr/shibari

Ahh gotcha. Amazon has some decent entry-level nylon that comes in 100ft lengths if you don’t mind cutting the lengths yourself and finishing the ends. I’ve suspended with it and it’s alright. Might be suitable depending on shipping.

u/SchreiberBike · 1 pointr/specializedtools

Three stars on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/HOOK-MOOR-BOAT-New-England/dp/B00B8F32JW. Lots of people say it broke quickly.

u/midline_trap · 1 pointr/kayakfishing

There’s a lot on [amazon](Shoreline Marine Double Braided Nylon Dock Line https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BL8ETA2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-DYmDbH9SY690)

[This one](Shoreline Marine Double Braided Nylon Dock Line https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BL8ETA2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-DYmDbH9SY690) only goes to 20’ but there are other choices if you need more length. The 3/8” is probably plenty strong for a kayak.

Shoreline Marine Double Braided Nylon Dock Line https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BL8ETA2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-DYmDbH9SY690

u/tossme68 · 1 pointr/chicago

Most of the open water swimmers I know use garmins, unlike swimming laps a strong current (drift in our case) can add a lot of distance to a lap. There are a lot of places you can do open water swimming in Chicago, as others have said Ohio Street Beach is probably the most common, it's a marked 1/2 & 1 mile course. You can also swim at "The Point" at 57th Street, I know people who are training for big open water swims (think English Channel) like to train there because the water is deeper and you get some bigger waves, Ohio is protected. Pretty much any beach in Chicago isn't bad for swimming, the biggest problems are the Chicago lifeguards and the general population. The lifeguards get freaked when you go in past your bellybutton and they are totally unprepared for cold water and big waves. The general public likes to wallow and don't pay a lot of attention so they tend to get in the way. Your best bet is to get to the beach early before the guards and the crowds show up, then you can go as deep as you want and you don't have to worry about swimming around people.

As far as clarity, it depends on the day one day it could be very clear the next it could look like a washing machine. Also, get a pair ear plugs the cold water will cause problems. Lastly, pick up one of these if you are swimming alone it's always best to swim safe.

u/supershot666 · -1 pointsr/scuba

I hate the shakers and those bangers you need to move from tank to tank.

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check anything like these out, work great, they're loud and you clip it onto your gear so you never forget to move it over.

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https://www.amazon.com/Pieces-Stainless-Spring-Carabiner-Marine/dp/B06XZ85GS2/ref=sr_1_8?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1539971194&sr=1-8&keywords=stainless+steel+carabiner

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https://www.amazon.com/Scuba-Choice-Marine-Stainless-Carabiner/dp/B00OU2KMEI/ref=sr_1_21?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1539971194&sr=1-21&keywords=stainless+steel+carabiner

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Any carabiner like those as long as they are stainless steel and hefty enough.