Very nice, and thanks for sharing with us. I would like to ad something that might be a better tweak. When installing the caps on the PVC, maybe add a drop or two of super glue to make sure of they don't slip off. I believe I will make a couple myself. Happy new year!
The lakes I go to the dock is about 40 ft from the boat ramp so they wouldn't help you there the only thing you can do is what I always do is always so an anchor out tied on and back the truck the truck the boat into the water and then get out of the truck and pull the boat over there to the side with the anchor and leave it there until I get the truck parked and then I go down there especially whenever I'm solo thank you and have a blessed day brother that was some good tips and have a very blessed day 🙏
Great DIY product. My input is the 2 hooks that connects to the dock will not stay on the cleat. It would be better to cut the end hooks off, tie the ends together, put the knot in the middle of the PVC pipe to make both ends uniform. Then when dockside, either end of the bungee can attach to the dock cleat.
I actually have another set that I made this exact way....the hooks do come in handy when all the cleats are taken sometimes to...quick rap around a pole and hook back to itself!
HD only had 10’ pieces of PVC so I can make multiples for friends if they want when they see mine but spent about 25 bucks total. Thanks for the tutorial brother
I knew that the pipe was 3/4 in. I just didn't know if the tips were something odd. I saw somebody using an inch and 1/8 on a 1-in PVC. I don't think I need mine to be that thick. Was going to use 3/4 in like you did, but wanted to make sure of what size tips to get. Appreciate the video!
@@BBbroussard actually ran across a video last week about these and it was the same concept and materials. I used the caps for the pvc pipe because i couldn't find the chair caps.
So the actual dock stick company (the expensive ones) has a video out that recommends that when you use the sticks try and have the dock side lower or higher than the boat and not dead level. It also recommends that you angle them in a V either with the ends on the boat closer together than the dock ends or the dock ends closer than the boat ends. That should keep it stable because yeah if they are straight at the dock and dead level there’s a chance the bit moves forward or backwards and hits the dock.
Awesome job on the video. I'm on the fence between these and fenders. I'm thinking of fenders for 100% chance they'll work and 80% sticks will under EVERY scenario. I like the price of the DIY dock sticks and being able to put sticks nd wrap on them making it custom is waaaay better than old school fenders. So gotta watch more vids.
If the boat moves forward or back, doesn't the hull then come in contact with the pier? Don't you need a fore and aft spring line to keep it in line with your dock stick?
You are correct...I haven't ran into any issues with this since I started using them but when the weather is nasty I try to dock on the leeward side to mitigate any potential issues!
Another vid like this suggested attaching them to the dock angled inward or outward (not parallel to each other, not perpendicular to the boat, and should make a trapezoidal shape between them, the boat, and the dock). This is to help the boat not move forward or back. Haven't used them yet...but I plan to make some tomorrow. Had the perfect situation where these would have helped today. Dock deck and bumper was 4" - 6" higher than my boat. The dock metal bracing, legs, etc were inset by 4" or more. I couldn't tie up conventionally without scratching the heck out of my boat and tearing my fish finder off the boat (it's at the right of my console). My trolling motor head also hangs out in this danger zone at the edge of the boat. No option but to have helper hold boat from dock at arms length. With these, I should be able to do dock more safely myself with no problem. Thanks for the video!
Exactly right. Built some myself, have used them once and had this issue on a fairly calm day. I want to trash and burn them......they're useles for protecting a new boat.
Oh I gotcha....well I only use these while launching and the boat launches are pretty safe where I am. I launch the boat, set the dock sticks in place to keep the boat secure while I park my truck, then I remove them when I am ready to leave the dock.
How does this keep your boat away from the dock? If the boat move forwards or backwards, the arms will just pivot, putting the boat back against the dock. I guess if there is no wind or waves I could see this working.
I used schedule 40 but if you have a big rig and don't mind splurging a little schedule 80 wouldn't hurt....don't think it's necessary but peace of mind is always nice!
Wouldn't that keep the bungees from being able to stretch within the tube. Also, the tube needs to slide to tighten at the boat cleat. Great thought, but might impede function.
I agree Richard. I would leave them attached my boat cleats and use some good velcro to stow them to the gunwale or the deck, etc....peel and stick! No dropping in the water because they never come detached. This also keeps the loop from pulling back inside of the tube leaving you hosed at go time because it's through and around the cleat all of the time.
I agree Richard. I would leave them attached my boat cleats and use some good velcro to stow them to the gunwale or the deck, etc....peel and stick! No dropping in the water because they never come detached. This also keeps the loop from pulling back inside of the tube leaving you hosed at go time because it's through and around the cleat all of the time.
Very nice, and thanks for sharing with us. I would like to ad something that might be a better tweak. When installing the caps on the PVC, maybe add a drop or two of super glue to make sure of they don't slip off. I believe I will make a couple myself. Happy new year!
The lakes I go to the dock is about 40 ft from the boat ramp so they wouldn't help you there the only thing you can do is what I always do is always so an anchor out tied on and back the truck the truck the boat into the water and then get out of the truck and pull the boat over there to the side with the anchor and leave it there until I get the truck parked and then I go down there especially whenever I'm solo thank you and have a blessed day brother that was some good tips and have a very blessed day 🙏
Great DIY product. My input is the 2 hooks that connects to the dock will not stay on the cleat. It would be better to cut the end hooks off, tie the ends together, put the knot in the middle of the PVC pipe to make both ends uniform. Then when dockside, either end of the bungee can attach to the dock cleat.
I actually have another set that I made this exact way....the hooks do come in handy when all the cleats are taken sometimes to...quick rap around a pole and hook back to itself!
What size are those chair tips to fit the 3/4-in pipe?
It's been awhile since I built these but pretty sure it was 3/4"....you want them to fit snug!
Been trying to figure out how to make these, thank you for the video and instructions!!!
Awesome!!! Glad to help!!!
HD only had 10’ pieces of PVC so I can make multiples for friends if they want when they see mine but spent about 25 bucks total. Thanks for the tutorial brother
Dude, that is awesome! It will dress up my Champion right up... Thx
Watched your video loved it very informative but I wanted to go step further and made mine out of conduit and powder coated to match boat
I knew that the pipe was 3/4 in. I just didn't know if the tips were something odd. I saw somebody using an inch and 1/8 on a 1-in PVC. I don't think I need mine to be that thick. Was going to use 3/4 in like you did, but wanted to make sure of what size tips to get. Appreciate the video!
For sure....I just took a measurement of the od of the pipe I wanted to use and then went to the store and found a cap that was just a hair smaller!
We need more of these diy videos! Love it man
Thanks for the comment! Diy's are probably my favorite to! Got a few in the que now!!
Great video. Thanks
I just made a set yesterday. got to get on the water to see how they work.
Awesome!!! Let me know what you think! I actually have a pretty cool idea to improve the design and will post that once I have it all sorted out!!
@@BBbroussard actually ran across a video last week about these and it was the same concept and materials. I used the caps for the pvc pipe because i couldn't find the chair caps.
I found the bungie cords at a flee market for a 1.00 each. Had the PVC and bought the ends for 5.00 so for $7.00. Thanks for the idea.
Now that's a steal!!!
Mahalo, making some!
Having ur cleats where they are on ur boat do the docking sticks actually serve their purpose?
Really depends on weather conditions honestly! But if the weather is bad I'm normally not on the water so they do pretty good for me!!
I see where the pipes keeps the boat at a distance from the dock. Whats keeping them from moving left or right and hitting the dock?
So the actual dock stick company (the expensive ones) has a video out that recommends that when you use the sticks try and have the dock side lower or higher than the boat and not dead level. It also recommends that you angle them in a V either with the ends on the boat closer together than the dock ends or the dock ends closer than the boat ends. That should keep it stable because yeah if they are straight at the dock and dead level there’s a chance the bit moves forward or backwards and hits the dock.
good video, thanks for sharing !
Thanks for checking us out!!!
Awesome job on the video. I'm on the fence between these and fenders. I'm thinking of fenders for 100% chance they'll work and 80% sticks will under EVERY scenario. I like the price of the DIY dock sticks and being able to put sticks nd wrap on them making it custom is waaaay better than old school fenders. So gotta watch more vids.
That's awesome and a great idea!
If the boat moves forward or back, doesn't the hull then come in contact with the pier? Don't you need a fore and aft spring line to keep it in line with your dock stick?
You are correct...I haven't ran into any issues with this since I started using them but when the weather is nasty I try to dock on the leeward side to mitigate any potential issues!
Another vid like this suggested attaching them to the dock angled inward or outward (not parallel to each other, not perpendicular to the boat, and should make a trapezoidal shape between them, the boat, and the dock). This is to help the boat not move forward or back. Haven't used them yet...but I plan to make some tomorrow. Had the perfect situation where these would have helped today. Dock deck and bumper was 4" - 6" higher than my boat. The dock metal bracing, legs, etc were inset by 4" or more. I couldn't tie up conventionally without scratching the heck out of my boat and tearing my fish finder off the boat (it's at the right of my console). My trolling motor head also hangs out in this danger zone at the edge of the boat. No option but to have helper hold boat from dock at arms length. With these, I should be able to do dock more safely myself with no problem. Thanks for the video!
Exactly right. Built some myself, have used them once and had this issue on a fairly calm day. I want to trash and burn them......they're useles for protecting a new boat.
I'm definitely going to try them I'm tired of beating the crap out of my boat
Let me know how they work for ya...love mine!
Can these be used on a PWC?
I don't see why not!
What keeps these from being "borrowed " permentally?
Sorry but I don't understand the question.
@@BBbroussard Easily stolen
Oh I gotcha....well I only use these while launching and the boat launches are pretty safe where I am. I launch the boat, set the dock sticks in place to keep the boat secure while I park my truck, then I remove them when I am ready to leave the dock.
How does this keep your boat away from the dock? If the boat move forwards or backwards, the arms will just pivot, putting the boat back against the dock. I guess if there is no wind or waves I could see this working.
The key is to “v” them. So just make sure you don’t put them parallel with each other. You either point the ends easy or toward each other in a v.
did you use sch 40 or 80 pic
I used schedule 40 but if you have a big rig and don't mind splurging a little schedule 80 wouldn't hurt....don't think it's necessary but peace of mind is always nice!
I would spray foam in inner tube to make them float if dropped in the water.
That's a really good idea!! Thanks for the share! 💯🤙
Wouldn't that keep the bungees from being able to stretch within the tube. Also, the tube needs to slide to tighten at the boat cleat. Great thought, but might impede function.
I agree Richard. I would leave them attached my boat cleats and use some good velcro to stow them to the gunwale or the deck, etc....peel and stick! No dropping in the water because they never come detached. This also keeps the loop from pulling back inside of the tube leaving you hosed at go time because it's through and around the cleat all of the time.
I agree Richard. I would leave them attached my boat cleats and use some good velcro to stow them to the gunwale or the deck, etc....peel and stick! No dropping in the water because they never come detached. This also keeps the loop from pulling back inside of the tube leaving you hosed at go time because it's through and around the cleat all of the time.
I will make these
Still don't get as the boat drifts forward or backwads how these don't just fold up parallel to the dock letting the boat bang up against the dock.
The original company recommends hooking them up in a “V” formation so they don’t have the ability to fold one way or the other.
whats it for ?
Docking your boat!
Well I know what I’m making today 😳😁🤔
Why use chair caps
I wish I saw this video several weeks ago... I just purchased another brand...
At least you did not break off your license that morning. I ended up breaking a ladder one time trying to break up the ice around the edge.
It was a close one for sure....broke my taillight up pretty good but the plate was saved! Lol
They cost 40.00 on the internet
That they do! Great observation!
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Colored duct tape
I considered this method as well! Went ahead and left them white because it matched the boat but some colored tape would deff do the trick!