Clamp and hook arrangement and attachment for boat hooks used in

Ships – Implements – Underwater cutting

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114230, 294 19R, 119153, B63B 2104

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042612802

ABSTRACT:
A boat line handling device attachable to a boat hook or like instrument comprised of a length of resilient, strong wire such as aluminum having its end section or length of sufficient dimension for turning into a pair of approximately two inch (2") loops, diametrically measured, and having the end portion for gathering and tying the loops together where the loop wire adjoins a straight segment, the straight segments joined by the common length of wire and having near one intermediate end a turn of wire forming a pole eye for receiving an end of a boat hook and the straight segment near the other end contoured to form a pole hook member to rest over the boat hook in a generally parallel relation while in use, the loops being used for receiving in resiliency relation a boat line for handling and passing a securing line from a boat to a piling, mooring cleat, and the like.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3677597 (1972-07-01), Stipek
patent: 3918385 (1975-11-01), Wallace
patent: 3945335 (1976-03-01), Kratz

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