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Diesel298:ive been looking in local boating stores, and to no luck.
any suggestions?
make it outa stainless, and just mig itTom Winters:The problem with rebar grappling hooks is that they leave rust all over everything they touch in the boat - the deck, your hands, gloves, storage locker. Better to go stainless if you can get the right metal and your welder can handle it. The aluminum grapple is designed to get yanked off the snag and rebent into shape - I'm not sure what the life of something like that is - after a while, it might yield to a strong surge just when you do not want it to bend.
I have a small stainless grapple that dive shops carry - I would trust it to hold a boat, but for snagging long enough to send a dive down with a chain to tie off, it works great. It's only about a foot long.
I gotta find access to a TIG machine down here so I can weld me up a nice Christmas tree ladder and some tank seats for my boat. My wife is going to hate all that - "Oh, you had to go and make it look like a commercial dive boat..." Except she'll like the ladder and the seats. I know better than to make her admit it though.