Q
- When you untie and leave the dock what happens to the SlideMoor? A - We provide a “parking
cleat” to
position on your piling as needed. Just hang the SlideMoor on
the cleat for a
quick tie up when
you return to the dock.
Q - What about maintenance? A - We recommend that every time
you leave the dock return to the dock let the SlideMoor drop
to the bottom stop bolt to make sure
the track
has no growth on it. The weight of the SlideMoor guillotines the barnacles
or other growth from the track. The bearing surface is designed to
scrape the track as movement from the boat moves it up and down.
Rain handles
most of the rest. Just hose it down when you wash the boat. Always
check to see if the track bolts and the cleat bolts are tight.
NEVER lube the
track. It just makes a mess and holds dirt that could cause wear.
Q - How often do you have to change bearings? A - If you ever have to change the bearing
you would be the first! We made so much bearing surface that you should
never need to replace
it.
Q - Can you use SlideMoor to tie a floating dock to a bulkhead or fixed
dock? A - Yes you can. They are all different
but most will work. Email or
call with your details.
Q - If you have a floating dock can you still use SlideMoor? A It has been done for good reasons but a bracket must be made to use
the shortened track. We would review your dock to make this bracket.
SlideMoor will eliminate all water line rubbing caused be bumpers and
stop all movement to make boarding much more safe.
Q - Do you need any other lines other than the two on the SlideMoors? A - No. Since the boat will not move
after tied to the SlideMoor, any other lines would just hang in the
same
arch as when you tied them.
They are
not necessary.
Q - If I can use only one SlideMoor do I have to use other lines? A - On smaller boats were only one piling
is available for a SlideMoor you must stop the pivoting around the
SlideMoor piling by using two
bow lines or two stern lines or one of each. The SlideMoor locates
the boat
tight to the dock and stops in and out and fore and aft movement and
the lines eliminate the pivoting. (see diagram in “Protected
Marina” link)
About one third of our the SlideMoor installs are used in this fashion.
Q - Will SlideMoor protect me in storms or hurricanes? A - Yes. When used as instructed SlideMoor
can help protect your boat just as it would all of the time. In the “Conditions” page
the same rules apply. The main thing to remember is that big storms
and hurricanes
have surges of water that may push your boat over the range of your
track. We can make longer tracks but if the surge tops over the track
the SlideMoor
can‘t do its job and damage is likely. We can make tracks any
length to match your pilings.
Q - Can the track be attached to any type piling? A - They are used on round wood, round
concrete filled PVC, round steel, square concrete, steel I- beam, concrete
and steel seawalls. If you
are not sure, ask us or email photos
of your application. Feel free to email
any questions or suggestions you have.