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1. Cut a 14-foot piece of minila rope and fold it in half. Wrap a piece of duct tape around the looped piece of rope about 2 1/2 inches down to create an eye. 2. Cut eight pieces
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1. Lay the line out in an "S" shape. The fender begins life as a variation on the classic gallows knot (a hangman's noose), but unlike the gallows knot, the first turn is
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1. Align the edges of the crack. Apply a thin bead of a quick cyanoacrylate drying glue on the edges of the crack. 2. Spread a coat of marine epoxy resin over the repaired area with
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Most boaters carry one or more vinyl fenders onboard. Hung over the side, fenders protect the vessel from colliding with a pier or another boat if you are rafted up together. Attaching
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