🚤 Dock Like a Pro with AIRHEADPWC!
The AIRHEADPWC Boat Dock Line is a versatile and functional solution for securing personal watercrafts and boats. Each 7-foot line features a giant snap hook for easy attachment and a 10-inch loop for connecting to dock cleats. This pack of 2 ensures you have everything you need for a smooth docking experience.
S**O
Straps
Worked good, strong
J**S
Durable docking lines for jetski
Perfect length docking lines used for a jet ski, perfect for tying together. Would 100% recommend
M**P
Great multi-tool!
Used these lines (2 of them) for hooking up at the dock with my giant 24' boat.Some people complained about the hook breaking. Its plastic, so use common sense and don't rely on this to hold your boat. Instead use the lines like any boater would and use the hook to hold your bumper. This makes it a 2-in-1 tool and it works great for this.
E**K
Good light duty item
These dock lines are decent if you're looking for something that's small enough to store in a jet ski (because face it - they don't have a ton of storage) and you want to be able to work (clip, un-cleat) while sitting on the ski. I didn't find the plastic clip that difficult to work as others did, but rather satisfied to know that it snapped securely shut. The length is also good enough that if you want to tie off to a friend's boat, the ski will drift about rather than slap up against it (which I have found tends to make enemies rather quickly). The rope isn't super strong/heavy, but I think the idea was to make it light enough to float if necessary. I never really got the chance to check this out because I used them for about three quick trips and on the last trip the clip broke when a friend decided he wanted to tow my jet ski rather than have me ride back at night (it seemed like a good idea until the clip broke and it was at that point that I realized that he had used the dock lines instead of something else!) and the other line "mysteriously" got lost. Would I buy another set? Sure, although I think I have some need for towing so I will look towards a heavier clip, but if you don't need any of that fancy stuff these lines are decent for the money.UPDATE: The "missing" dock line was found. The friend that towed me (and broke the other) had it on his boat. Apparently he liked it as much as I did, so now he owns it (and the broken one) and I bought another set.
B**E
Was a life saver
Item had just come when moving things around in the garage, a platform bed frame started to fall over. Was able to grab & tie off to overhead door rail & save the day & my wife's car. Ordered to put on my Sea Eagle Fold Cat fishing boat. My brother was in the front seat & I tried to step on in the back & away the boat went from the dock & I in the water. Need to have tie offs on bothe ends. Fortunately my brother scooped my RX sunglasses off the bottom & I had dry clothes in the truck. No biggie.
K**E
Second Thoughts…
The rope looks and feels like it’s high quality, but the clip is made of plastic and doesn’t look like it will hold up well or for long.It can’t be that much more to switch out the plastic for metal, especially when it’s tethering expensive watercraft.
J**T
Work fine, but lighter color than I was expecting.
Nothing to complain about. The hooks are really heavy-duty and do a great job holding the ski. My only complaint is that the hook isn't big enough to go through the bow eye on my PWC. It works fine for the tow hook on back, though. I just loop the line through the bow eye and then tie to the dock cleat with the hook end. That defeats the purpose of the big hook, but it works out all right. I suppose I could use the winch hook on the front, but it's up under the bow and would be hard to get to from the dock.Also, I uploaded a pic to show the color of the lines. I feel it's more accurate than Amazon's pic. The color of the line is much lighter, but it certainly works fine for me.
F**D
Nice leash for a boat
I use these for a slightly different purpose. They work very well as a kayak leash. I clip one of them on to the front handle and I can pull my kayak up river when it gets too shallow to paddle, before getting back in on the other side of the shoals. That way the kayak just follows behind and you don't wear yourself out bending over to hold the handles. You also can stay more on the rocks while the boat glides around them. Sure, I could have made one out of a piece of rope, but two of them was cheap enough that it wasn't worth it.