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Sea-Dog Bow Chocks - 316 Stainless

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Seadog Bow Chocks - 316 Stainless
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Stainless steel bow chocks used to lead lines over port and starboard bow rails of a vessel while minimizing line and deck abrasion of working lines under load. These chocks are made of investment cast 316 stainless steel with the proper slant for a bow lead.

Available in two sizes and sold only in pairs. 4-3/4" requires (2) #10 flat head fasteners, and the 6" requires (2) 1/4" flat head fasteners for proper installation.

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1 – 5 of 6 Reviews
Wantage NJ
3 out of 5 stars.

Could be better design.

4 years ago
Chocks are very well made and finished. However they have ""square"" inside corners where the anchor line rubs. The inside corners should be rounded to prevent chafing the line.
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Florida panhandle, on the Gulf coast.
4 out of 5 stars.

would buy and recommend this product

8 years ago
Installed on bow of my 17' center console as a fair lead for docklines and or anchor line.
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Barrington, RI
4 out of 5 stars.

use 1/4 inch fasteners for 6 inch chocks

9 years ago
The online product specs should include the hardware size. It is printed on the packaging card and would make ordering easier to complete the installation. These chocks are a very good value.
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Chesapeake Bay
5 out of 5 stars.

Labeling problems

14 years ago
Nice product(s), except incorrectly cast ""L"" left and ""R"" right. ""R"" is actually port and visa versa.
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Naples, Flordia
5 out of 5 stars.

Perfect

16 years ago
Not much to say, other than were just what I was looking for for my boat. Needed stainless for salt water environment.
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Q: What is the center to center dimension on this chock? What is the maximum line diameter?

4 years ago
3 Answers

A: I am not sure what ""center to center"" means"" but the gap measures one half inch so that would be the largest line to use with it.

4 years ago
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Q: will this chock accommodate 5/8"" dock line?

4 years ago
3 Answers

A: Probably will not work...

4 years ago
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Q: what is the bolt center distance on 6"" chocks

5 years ago
1 Answer

A: 4 3/4"" BOLT HOLES

5 years ago
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Q: How far apart are the center points for the bolts on the 4/3/4__quote__ chocks?

8 years ago
6 Answers

A: 3 5/16"" center to center of the bolt holes.

8 years ago
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Q: is the hole spacing standard? The distance between the holes on the ones I am replacing is 3.25 inches. I don't want to redrill.

10 years ago
1 Answer

A: Sorry, the cc spacing on the set I bought is 4.75__quote__

10 years ago
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Q: What size fasteners are needed for installation? Is oval head the preferred type? Thanks for the help!

11 years ago
3 Answers

A: I am using thid size bow chocks on a B/W harpoon and should work for the size line required for a 17' sailboat. Oval is preferred as I don't care for any sharp angles that someone or thing could get caught on. Hope this helps, Joe.

11 years ago
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Q: What is max line size on the 6__quote__ ones?

11 years ago
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A: 1 inch dock lines will fit into the 6 inch chocks. The 4 1/2 chocks only accept 1/2 inch because of the opening on the top.

11 years ago
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Q: Do these chocks come in chrome?

11 years ago
3 Answers

A: Well, polished stainless has long been used in marine and automotive applications. It looks like it is chrome plated and better yet the plating will never come off!! Good price and good quality.

11 years ago
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