Patent ID: 8443747

Claim:
A mooring pendant apparatus for use in docking a boat, wherein the apparatus releasably couples or decouples to an eyelet on the bow of the boat or to a buoy, the apparatus comprises: an elongated rod; a first clip and a second clip, each integrally connected to opposing ends of the rod, each clip comprises a hook section and a ring section, each clip having a mouth defined therein; first and second movable arms, each having an upper bridge with means for biasingly locking into an upper bridge of a corresponding hook section, the means consisting of a first and a second loaded hole defined in the ring section of each clip, the movable arm of each clip having a long leg with an insertion piece on a distal end biasly fitting into the first loaded hole and a shorter leg with an insertion piece on a distal end biasly fitting into the second loaded hole, wherein each leg is biased therein causing the movable arm to be urged into a closed position; first and second functional retractor levers, each having an activating system for controlling the opening and closing of the respective movable arm, each activating system comprising: a curved lever arm having an extension piece that is biasly fitted into an access of rotation hole defined on the ring section of the clip to maintain the retractor arm in a rotational position; lower and upper arm sections forming an angular deviation in relationship to each other; an engagement section that is in functional contact with the long and short legs of the movable arm; and a loop section attached to a cable which causes the clip to open upon a pull of the cable and close upon releasing the cable; and means for guiding and controlling each cable, means including first and second fixed handles attached to the rod for maintaining position of the respective first and second cables passing through them; and a sliding handle attached in a sliding relationship to the rod, securely holding both ends of the cables, wherein a boater may pull on either the first or second cables with sufficient force to overcome biasly locked movable arms, therein causing either the first or second clip to open.