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    Would like to hear what/how everybody attaches to beams under bridges. I usually use C clamps but there has to be a better/quicker way. Would appreciate yall's input! Thanks everyone.

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    Never have done it. Always tied to the pilings. I would like to know also.

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    Could you get some quick grip clamps to use instead of c-clamps? Would be a little quicker if they would hold. Not sure how the beams look. If metal maybe heavy duty magnet?
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    The bridge is very low with metal beams. Ideally I’m looking for suggestions for a quick way to tie off to the metal beams from both ends of the boat to stabilize it. The beams are within reach with no problem.

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    Magnets with hooks. They pretty cheap and strong

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    Quote Originally Posted by catchNgrease View Post
    Magnets with hooks. They pretty cheap and strong

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    Probably a dumb question but here goes.......strong enough to hold the boat but not too strong for an out shape fat 53 year old to remove...LOL??

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    Should be easy


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    You are correct.
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    Probably a dumb question but here goes.......strong enough to hold the boat but not too strong for an out shape fat 53 year old to remove...LOL??
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    This would probably be overkillName:  Screenshot_20210709-174118.jpg
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    I have used the c clamp style vice grips. The lockjaw brand are self adjusting Name:  images (1).jpeg
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    Also the stretch docking mooring ropes work well.
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