This Mooring System actually was well taken care of and seldom used. I have all paperwork/directions it came with.
The Wake Watcher™ Boat Mooring System
is an innovative method to moor your boat. It
protects your boat from wakes, waves and winds.
The Wake Watcher™ Boat Mooring System allows
your boat to move up and down with wakes
and waves resisting vertical, horizontal and
lateral movement while positioning your
boat at a safe distance from the dock.
This prevents damage to your boat.
(Canadian Patent 2,084,014. USA Patent 5,282,434)The Wake Watcher can only be used on strong, floating docks for tidal waters
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