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Pop up push button cleats

Yambers

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2020
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I saw a video of a gentleman that installed pop up push button cleats, and he provided a source of marineleds.. I cant find what he had installed. There is a piece that stays attached to the boat, and a piece that attaches to the bumper rope (and stays with) the bumper.

Does anyone have these, or can you direct me on where to get them? I havent been able to google search exactly what he had..

Many thanks..
 
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You talking about Phender Pro quick release system?

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Very similar to that, but I dont think it stuck up as high or had the loop on it.. If I cant find them, the Phender Pro you attached is what I will go with.

Thanks for the clear picture of them installed. I was worried the receiver had an open hole when the looped section was not attached.
 
Never seen one without the loop. The loop is what you typically use to secure a fender to the quick release pin. The only other known brand I know of making here are TACO Marine and ty it’s call it a quick release fender lock F16-0151. Same thing as a phender pro and both are widely used.
 
Thanks for the info. I couldnt see it really good in the video (linked below). Maybe it did have it and I couldnt see it, but he mentions a friend in the video, so I thought it was different. Plus I am on my phone and not an actual computer.

 
Just blew up the video. I think he is using this one.
 

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Just blew up the video. I think he is using this one.

Same concept as the others I mentioned. Personally I’d go for the metal loop versus fabric as it won’t wear over the years and weathering but either will do what you’re wanting to do. What happens if that fabric loop gets cut or breaks? Then you’d have a quick release clear with no way to tie the fender to it.
 
Same concept as the others I mentioned. Personally I’d go for the metal loop versus fabric as it won’t wear over the years and weathering but either will do what you’re wanting to do. What happens if that fabric loop gets cut or breaks? Then you’d have a quick release clear with no way to tie the fender to it.
I was thinking the same thing. The metal loop version does the same and would outlast the fabric loop
 
They aren't available directly from the manufacturer, only through wake boat dealers, such as Nautique.
 
I use the one with the nylon loop. When you pop it out, the mount is flush and there's no hole for water intrusion. Looks pretty cool.
 
I use the one with the nylon loop. When you pop it out, the mount is flush and there's no hole for water intrusion. Looks pretty cool.
Thanks. I have found, as I am sure others have, that the position of the factory cleats do not give the best protection from the dock. I have been tying off to rails and tower.
 
Yes, this one is tied off to the tower. I'll be putting my new pushbutton tie downs in once I get the coconuts to drill my hull. Stupid ass location for a cleat IMHO. I'll be putting the new cleat somewhere above the "Y"...
 

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