Stowaway Holdaway - Model SN
Key Features
Will not mar boat's finish
Lightweight, yet impressively strong
Great for pontoon boats
Adjusts from 14" to 21"
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back to topLightweight, yet strong enough to hold through wind, waves, and tides, the Stowaway Holdaway is fully adjustable with built-in nylon ropes, so it's easy to carry with you for quick, safe tie-ups anytime and at any dock.
Model SN is great for pontoon boats and many fishing and recreational boats that have side cleats for docking. Adjusts from 14" to 21". Sold individually.
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Pros
- Easy To Install
Cons
- Flimsy Construction
- Poor Design
Best Uses
- Pontoon Boats
Comments about DMH Stowaway Holdaway - Model SN:
One of the features that attracted me to this product was the rubber tip that protects the boat finish. Within two hours of installation, the tips cracked and fell into the water. The manufacturer sent me two replacements which turned out to be nothing more than tennis balls with two holes. The good news is that the replacements have now lasted two weeks.
Another problem that I encountered was the compression fitting that allows the pipe to be extended to hold the boat farther from the dock. It would not hold when my pontoon boat pushed against it during periods of extended boat wakes.
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Pros
Cons
- Difficult To Use
- Flimsy Construction
Best Uses
Comments about DMH Stowaway Holdaway - Model SN:
These work OK to keep the boat away from piers but are difficult to use in anything but completely calm water. I would not buy these again and whatever you do, do not pull the two pieces apart.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Pontoon Boats
Comments about DMH Stowaway Holdaway - Model SN:
WAS NOT HAPPY BEFORE IN TIE DOWN AT THE DOCK, THIS
TOOL HAS MADE ME HAPPY WHEN I LEAVE THE TOON !!!
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Holds Boat Securely
- Reliable
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Pontoons
Comments about DMH Stowaway Holdaway - Model SN:
Great protection at a great price. Coupled with whips, I do not worry about boat damage.
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Q:
I have a 1988 Resorter 18. I was wondering if there were longer lenghts available? My boat stays docked with a mooring cover over the railings, and fender cleats. I dock it nose in. I was looking to see If I could buy one at 48" to 72"?
I would tie off to lower bow hook, and keep it 24" away from dock.
Thanks, I've using 2 from earlier purchase on my 10' gamefisherAsked on 5/6/2012 by Mr.W from Tolland, CT.1 answer
A:
This is the only length available.Answered on 10/1/2012 by Justin from Overton's
Q:
I have 21 foot Sea Ray cuddy cruiser. I am looking for something cheap to moor my boat away from my dock or sea wall. I keep my boat tied to the dock and have bumpers to take the shock of wind and waves. Will this product keep my boat from hitting the sea wall or dock like a wip would? Thanks!Asked on 5/7/2011 by Ash from Winneconne, WI0 answers
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I have a 08 23' searay. would this stowaway-holdaway be overkill for my boat. I am an inexperienced female boater who is looking for products that will help make handling my boat easierAsked on 6/22/2009 by trouble on the water1 answer
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I don't think it is overkill and is an inexpensive mooring option that many people resort to.Answered on 7/1/2009 by Ryan from Overtons
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How does the stowaway holdaway attach to the dock?Asked on 6/4/2009 by Brent1 answer
A:
The Stowaway Holdaway ties to the boat and ties to the dock with a central rope down the middle; it attaches like you would tie off with regular ropes. You can tie to cleats, posts, or thru the slats of the dock. The guy rope off the middle at an angle also ties to the dock.Answered on 7/18/2009 by Mike from Minn.







