SeaSense Replacement Boat Hook
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As the boat hook thread is a standard broom handle or paint roller extension thread, the ends of these items are the same. This product is good at its job, but it has a tendency to become a little In order to attach the boat hook to the handle this spring, I may glue it
Standard broom and paint poles can be used with this hook.
A mop pole size is screwed on
As the inside of the boat hook is threaded, it can be attached to a paintbrush easily.
Selected User Reviews For SeaSense Replacement Boat Hook
To go with the extension pole that stays in the storage bay, I keep one of these in the RV. The rope can be used to drag water supply hoses and power cables from one side to another underneath the RV (e. It's a mistake to park opposite the utilities) and hang.
As I was putting up my Christmas lights, I was looking for a new hook to put on the end of an extension pole. Then, lo and behold! Instead of being black plastic Christmas light hooks, those $15 hooks actually look like boat hooks made in red and green. I'm impressed with the quality of this hook. I was pleased to find that it screwed straight and securely onto my extension pole. Despite its rigidity, it doesn't It appears to be strong and durable.
These can be fitted on standard handles, like those used for painting, cleaning, etc. Found at any hardware store. Small boats should be able to hook on to this hook with no problems. Although I cannot say for certain how durable it will be, it seems fine in my experience. The boat hooks sold at boating shops are much more expensive than the boat hooks designed for a single purpose.
Using this to hang Christmas lights on the house was a great purchase for me. It wasn't really in my interests to drag around a ladder this year, so I ordered this hook to see whether it made it easier to hang the lights. In both cases, putting up and taking down the lights, I was happy with the result. It is a program I would recommend to anyone who wishes to utilize it for the same reason.
My pickup bed has a hard covered top, so I use this on the end of a telescopic pole for moving things around. This is perfect for you! I have been using this for months now, and it hasn't broken yet. A no slide mat in a garage will not be able to handle tool bags and cases of water. This is a great site. In the unlikely event that it ever breaks, I'll buy a new.
This product has a good price for a basic boat hook head. I did not see the need to get a boat hook itself since I already have a heavy duty paint roller stick that screws This threading is exactly the same. It's a good thing I can't be both painting my living room ceiling and puttingtering around in my boat at the same time, so that's pretty efficient.
The poles extend and I use them to hold them. A boat, however, has no place in the water. These are used to stabilize my trailer awning when it's windy and to secure it in place with ratchet straps on each of the poles. I devised a method that works great, rather than buy a set of trailer awning poles, which would be extremely expensive.
A sturdy, durable pull/push hook that is good for pushing and pulling. My favorite feature of the hook is the rounded ends, much less damage to anything I move around with it. A pair of these is attached to the end of my painter's pole. Using the poles/hooks makes it easy for me to move things around, open/close doors, hang clothes on the line, and get out of tight spaces. I have a wheelchair that is difficult to maneuver, but I can easily move items around with the poles/hook. As well as the mini paint roller handles, I put them on the stick, but they are a bit sharp and cause more damage sometimes.