Patent ID: 8646398

Claim:
An adjustable boat mooring standoff mounted to a boat instead of a dock used to moor a boat to a dock, pier, or piling by means of: a straight tee with the two in line outlets of the tee aligned vertically to compensate for vertical movement of the boat caused by large waves or tidal changes; and to provide flexibility to the adjustable boat mooring standoff because the tee moves freely and is not rigidly attached to the dock, pier, or piling; and to facilitate attachment of the first end of a dock mooring rope to the adjustable boat mooring standoff; a straight pipe with the first end connected to the main branch outlet of the straight tee to provide a means to route the dock mooring rope to the boat mooring cleat located on the second side of the boat opposite the first side of the boat where the adjustable boat mooring standoff is located; and to provide a means to attach a mooring buoy, bumper, or fender between the dock, pier, or piling and the boat to hold the boat in position away from the dock, pier, or piling; an access hole in the side of the straight pipe to provide a means to route the dock mooring rope from the straight tee through the interior channel of the straight pipe to the boat mooring cleat located on the opposite side of the boat from the adjustable boat mooring standoff; one or more buoy support holes in the bottom of the straight pipe to provide a means to attach a mooring buoy, bumper, or fender to the straight pipe, and to provide a means to change the position of the mooring buoy, bumper, or fender on the straight pipe in order to make the boat mooring standoff adjustable; a dock mooring rope with the first end attached to the straight tee and the second end routed through the access hole in the side of the straight pipe and through the interior channel of the straight pipe and out of one of the buoy support holes in the bottom of the straight pipe and through the eye of a mooring buoy, bumper, or fender and back through the buoy support hole in the bottom of the straight pipe and through the interior channel of the straight pipe and out of the second end of the straight pipe and attached to the boat mooring cleat located on the opposite side of the boat from the adjustable boat mooring standoff to pull the mooring buoy, bumper, or fender tightly against the exterior side of the boat.