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Taylor made fender failure

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  1. Pascal

    Pascal Senior Member

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    F2D89E88-A6B7-4801-A29D-BD7864871038.jpeg Has anyone had issues with the big 34” Taylor made fenders failing at the hoop?

    I had two of them fail a couple of months ago, they were 5 years old but only used a few times and stored deflated out of the sun.

    this one is brand new, failed after less than a week. I have another one which is still holding air but shows signs of stretching...

    it seems that when the boat goes up or down with the tide, the fender can’t move if the boat is against the fender and the hoop stretches causing a leak.
  2. Capt J

    Capt J Senior Member

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    No, but return it. I've switched to the taylor lightweight superyacht fenders in those sizes.........Polyform I like better for the larger fenders due to the inflation port.
  3. Pascal

    Pascal Senior Member

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    I m returning both of them. I ordered to Polyform A6 34” from defender.

    I like using these big balls since we re on a tee head. I hang them from the pilings so they rest against the concrete side of the pier. That way we don’t have to handle them everytime we leave the dock.
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  5. Pascal

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    Thanks. I think they ll get shredded by the rub rail and don’t offer enough cushioning since we re on a tee head. Boat gets pinned on the pilings quite a bit
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    Yeah, they are not very squishy. But they have held up surprising well. Of course, my boat is like half the size (or less) than your new monster.
  7. LuvBigBoats

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    I've had Taylor Made and Polyform and there's no comparison--Polyform is way better. They hold air much better (inflation port as noted above) and are far more robust. I'd get a free replacement and sell it or keep as a spare, but not as a go to.