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- Difficult To Install
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Comments about Whitecap Spring-Loaded Cleat, each:
Unfortunately this cannot be installed without having access to the back of the installation location. Nobody, not even the manufacturer's hotline could answer that question before ordering. Could have been terrific but not for my purpose as a fender tie off.
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
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- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Whitecap Spring-Loaded Cleat, each:
I put one on each side of my pwc , makes it a lot easier to tie off at the docks!
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
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- Large Boats
- Pontoon Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Whitecap Spring-Loaded Cleat, each:
Installed these on my previous boat and I am ordering a set for my new boat. They are great for locating bumpers where they are needed to prevent scraches.
Pros
- Hard to install
Cons
- Difficult To Install
- Poor Design
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You cannot get to the head of the screw to fasten to deck.
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What type of fasteners are used to screw it on? Thanks!Asked on 5/5/2011 by Moomba owner from Alberta0 answers
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What is the distance in inches from the bottom of the flange to the bottom of the shaft that the spring wraps around?
Another way to say it is how deep does the cavity need to be that this mounts in? Thanks for the reply.Asked on 12/29/2009 by 74glencoe from NM1 answer
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It will be about an 1.25 inches deep from the flange of the cleat.Answered on 1/13/2010 by Bryant from Tech
Q:
do you have to drill a hole? how does attachAsked on 6/15/2009 by tom from jersey shore1 answer
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You'll need to drill a hole for the center then for the mounting screws. The bottom of the stainless cap sits flush with the fiberglass surface of the boat when not in use.Answered on 7/22/2009 by last-dime-boater from Hemet, CA
Q:
Where does this mount?Asked on 5/29/2009 by Anonymous0 answers


