Ships – Mooring device – Boom type
Patent
1974-07-19
1976-07-27
Kunin, Stephen G.
Ships
Mooring device
Boom type
B63B 2116
Patent
active
039713296
ABSTRACT:
A device for moving a boat from a dock with the boat being moored in the water a distance from the dock so that it will not be damaged by being tossed against the dock due to waves or choppy water. The boat is moved away from and to the dock by a mooring line which is attached to the front end of the boat. A second mooring line is provided having one end attached to the dock and extending under water about a pair of pulleys into securement with the rear end of the boat. With this arrangement of two separate mooring lines attached to separate ends of the boat, the latter can be safely anchored away from the dock and yet may be readily brought to the dock or moved away from it by a person standing on the dock.
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Popular Mechanics Magazine, vol. 106, No. 2, Aug. 1956, p. 160, Figure 7e.
Frankfort Charles E.
Hajewski Cyril M.
Kunin Stephen G.
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