Dr shrink tideminders

NotHerDecision

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Jun 28, 2016
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Houston, Texas
Boat Info
2001 Sea Ray 460 Sundancer
2014 Seadoo 155 LTD
2105 Seadoo 130 SE
2013 Mercury Dinghy
Engines
Cummins 6CTA 8.3L
I have 2 brand new dr shrink tideminders. These are 9 balls. I'll take 75 bucks for the set shipped
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obo.

Josh


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They are black. I'm pretty set at 75 bucks shipped unless you want to pick them up then 65.00. These are pretty much 50 bucks each anywhere so I think I am being fair.


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Click on the west marine link they have a package of 9 balls, free delivery to the store for $49.99.
 
Exactly. I am selling 2 sets of 9 balls for 75 total shipped. And no tax ;)

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I've been using them for 5 years and they work perfectly.
 
Same here. Great product. Wish they made the holes in the balls larger so you can fish a 3/4 or 1 inch line through them.
 
James

These will accommodate a 1" line without a problem.

Josh


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If they are truly brand new, I will buy them for your price $75. How will we do this transaction? I do have a Paypal account.
 
Here is a C/P of an Amazon review that made things better for this mans situation. "The TideMinders, as shipped and installed per the instructions, did not work at all with my boat on my dock. They tended to bind on the pilings as the tide changed and dragged the bow down before jumping loose, especially with a constant load and no wave action to periodically release tension. However, with some simple and cheap modifications, they work perfectly. First, install a spreader bar to hold the lines leading from the balls to the boat at the same width as the piling. This keeps the lines from pulling the balls tght against the piling under load. I used a treated 2x2 about 18" long, with holes spaced at 15" to pass the lines. On top of the spreader I mounted a 15" section of 2" PVC pipe, capped at each end to act as a float. This floats the balls, lines, and spreader up on rising tides, and provides some weight to drop everything on a falling tide. Prior to these mods, the TideMinders constantly bound up, and after the mods thay never bound up. It's simple, inexpensive, quick, effective, and preferable to extremely expensive stainless steel sliders." His two cents.

We use them at Fort Lee to keep the flags from wrapping around the flag pole. They have been out for close to a decade without one break.
 
Sold and shipped.


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