The RZ2 factory cleat positioning in the front is worthless. The are so far forward that the middle of the boat will hit a dock or another boat long before any fender attached to the front will. The fix, is to add a third set of cleats near the middle of the boat. My question is: has anyone done this yet, and what placement did you decide on? Would you change the location if you had to do it again? A am thinking somewhere near where the front windshield glass meets the side glass.
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I put fromnt cleats on our 09 RZ2 and love them. I put them just rear of where the side slopes in (making sure I could easily reach them over the windshield from inside the cabin.Originally posted by 2010rz2 View PostThe RZ2 factory cleat positioning in the front is worthless. The are so far forward that the middle of the boat will hit a dock or another boat long before any fender attached to the front will. The fix, is to add a third set of cleats near the middle of the boat. My question is: has anyone done this yet, and what placement did you decide on? Would you change the location if you had to do it again? A am thinking somewhere near where the front windshield glass meets the side glass.
To increase the usefulness of the front cleats, try using those big round ball fenders
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=10433
I bought a ball fender wide enough to bridge the gap between the bow gunwhale and the dock and it works like a charm. But I still use a midship tubular fender.
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Does this look like your approximate positioning? Thank you!Originally posted by Duncan View PostI put fromnt cleats on our 09 RZ2 and love them. I put them just rear of where the side slopes in (making sure I could easily reach them over the windshield from inside the cabin.Attached Files
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My 08 22Ve has the forward cleat just forward of the windshield. I would prefer if it were further aft. I have to get in the bow and reach around the forward tower post to attach a fender and line. I agree that a more forward cleat is useless for fenders, but may be a better location for dock lines.
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I am seriously thinking about installing a third set way forward, too. The "center" set are useful for bumpers but I want another set up front for dock lines. I haven't really investigated installing them - are they just two holes, or do you have to countersink the oval through the gelcoat?
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I'm not 100% certain, but I think it is just the two holes. Here is a pic of the Attwood version:Originally posted by WABoating View PostI am seriously thinking about installing a third set way forward, too. The "center" set are useful for bumpers but I want another set up front for dock lines. I haven't really investigated installing them - are they just two holes, or do you have to countersink the oval through the gelcoat?
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