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From: Bill McKenzie <wamckenz_at_gte.net>
subject: [Paddlewise] Hooks for homemade towlines
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 07:37:29 -0800
For those making their own tow lines, the web site below has a picture of a
simple hook design from RWO I found much more functional than carabiners or
other hooks I have tried.  It is a stainless steel hook with a stainless
steel spring clip (keeper).  In stressful situations, it's fast and easy to
attach and release, as there is no indentation on the hook to catch on
things.  It has had lots of saltwater time with no corrosion.  The downside
is cost - about $9 to $12 apiece.

http://www.rwo-usa.com/products/hooks.html

Bill McKenzie
wamckenz_at_gte.net


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From: SNStone <SNStone_at_email.msn.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Hooks for homemade towlines
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 11:29:36 -0800
Bill wrote:

  In stressful situations, it's fast and easy to
attach and release, as there is no indentation on the hook to catch on
things.
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It is also important to keep in mind the need to manipulate a hook or
carabiner in cold weather with gloves.

sid

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From: <FoldingBoats_at_aol.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Hooks for homemade towlines
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 16:30:20 EST
Bill McKenzie, wamckenz_at_gte.net: For those making their own tow lines, the web site below has a picture of a simple hook design from RWO I found much more functional than carabiners or other hooks I have tried.  It is a stainless steel hook with a stainless steel spring clip (keeper).  In stressful situations, it's fast and easy to attach and release, as there is no indentation on the hook to catch on things.  It has had lots of saltwater time with no corrosion.  The downside is cost - about $9 to $12 apiece.

http://www.rwo-usa.com/products/hooks.html

Ralph Hoehn: Scuba divers call these hooks "suicide hooks" because they catch and secure automatically anything that slides past them in sufficient proximity -- usually, by Murphy's Law, in such a way that you cannot reach it to release. 

Perhaps this is less of a problem in controlled paddling situations, but I would hesitate to advocate these hooks over the sliding piston type (easily thumb operated, even with gloves and / or cold fingers), which effectively keeps things OUT as well as in until the operator intercedes either way.

The nicer ones come in brass with stainless springs and fit so loosely that even prolonged salt water use (over several seasons) is unlikely to cause any deterioration in their function. I get mine in "the hardware store across the road" ...

Best regards,
Ralph C. Hoehn
Ralph_at_PouchBoats.com
www.PouchBoats.com
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From: Matt Broze <mkayaks_at_oz.net>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Hooks for homemade towlines
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 23:39:15 -0800
Bill McKenzie <wamckenz_at_gte.net> wrote:
>>>>>For those making their own tow lines, the web site below has a picture
of a
simple hook design from RWO I found much more functional than carabiners or
other hooks I have tried.  It is a stainless steel hook with a stainless
steel spring clip (keeper).  In stressful situations, it's fast and easy to
attach and release, as there is no indentation on the hook to catch on
things.  It has had lots of saltwater time with no corrosion.  The downside
is cost - about $9 to $12 apiece.
http://www.rwo-usa.com/products/hooks.html <<<<<<

We use the smaller plastic hooks (pictured in the URL) for towing, paddle
leashes, and for tethering our rescue float. I have to put most of my weight
on them to get them to fail (and then they only bend straight, release the
line, and snap back into shape). The problem for us with the Stainless Steel
ones you are looking at is their weight. In our bow line set-up especially
it would take a much bigger float to keep them on the surface to be easily
recovered by hand without help.

Matt Broze
http://www.marinerkayaks.com


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