TOOLS AND
SUPPLIES
SKILL LEVEL
FINISH TIME
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- SlideMoor Plus
(starting at $959 per
piling, slidemoor.com) - Marker, such as a grease
pencil or Sharpie - Level
- Tape measure
- Drill motor and^1 / 4 -inch bit
- Pneumatic impact
wrench, air compressor
and air line - Impact socket-wrench
set
-^1 / 2 -by-6-inch stainless-
steel lag bolts (10 per
8-foot track)
-^3 / 16 -by-3-inch stainless-
steel lag bolts (two per
parking cleat) - Low-stretch dock lines
(two per piling) - Slotted screwdriver
- Socket-wrench set
Side-tying your boat to pilings at a stationary
dock poses a problem in waters subject to
tides: How to do you keep the boat securely
moored, prevent dock rash and avoid sinking
your vessel while also accommodating daily
f luctuations in water levels?
Boaters often employ out-pilings and
crossed-tied bow and stern lines, as well as
spring lines, which allow the boat to f loat with
the tide. It’s a hassle and also complicates the
docking and boarding processes.
Florida-based SlideMoor Docking Systems
LLC offers another solution. It uses tracks on
pilings that allow sliding fenders and cleats
to move up and down on the track as the
boat rises and falls. Vessels less than 60 feet
require only two SlideMoor Plus units (one
at the stern cleat and one at the spring cleat).
With a wide choice of fender sizes, tracks are
available in lengths ranging from 8 to 20 feet
for various tidal ranges. This makes docking
and boarding much safer and easier.
SlideMoor recommends professional
installation, but a competent DIYer can
handle the job with the right tools and helping
hands. —Jim Hendricks
INSTALLING A
SLIDEMOOR PLUS
SYSTEM ON YOUR DOCK
Approx. 3 hours
3.5 OF 5
MAINTENANCE
Each time the SlideMoor is untied from your boat, allow it to drop to the bottom stop bolt (while holding onto
the line) to remove any marine growth from the track. If it does not slide all the way, repeat until it cleans the
track enough to hit the bottom stop bolt. If this has not been done for a while, it might be necessary to clean
the track with a scraper.
It helps to have at
least two people and
your boat handy for this
project. Much of the
work will need to take
place from the boat.
ILLUSTRATIONS: TIM BARKER
Keep your boat secure and free of damage with sliding dock fenders and cleats.