Davis Instruments
Davis Instruments Rocker Stopper Boat Stabilizer - 352
Item: #1780418 | Part Number: 352$15.77
Description
- Dampens rocking motion when at anchor or tied to a dock
- Units nest together and are 14" in diameter
- Made from high-impact, virtually indestructible styrene
- Unaffected by saltwater and safe for boat sides
Davis Instruments Rocker Stopper Boat Stabilizer - 352 Item # 1780418
Description
Rocker Stoppers help dampen the rocking motion of boats at anchor. Simply tie Rocker Stoppers approximately 18" (44 cm) apart, making a string of them, with a 5-10 lb weight attached at the bottom of the string. Hang one string off each side of the boat. Just four units per side are what it takes on most boats to 36". Be sure you hang them where they will always be underwater. Many people use mushroom anchors with their Rocker Stoppers because this type of weight nests well inside the last Rocker Stopper in your string. Use 3/8" (10 mm) braided nylon or 3-stranded nylon line.
Features:
- Use without a weight (or with a reduced weight) for drift fishing
- Rocker Stoppers will slow down drift substantially
- Great to use at the end of a dock to stabilize the tip from rocking
- Nest together and each one is 14" (33 cm) in diameter
- Lightweight and molded of high impact, virtually indestructible styrene
- Unaffected by saltwater and cannot affect the sides of your boat
- Number of Rocker Stopper units needed on each side of the boat (sail or power):
- Up to 26' (0 - 8 m): 3
- 27 to 36' (8 - 11 m): 4
- 37 to 42' (11 - 13 m): 5
- 43 to 50' (13 - 15 m): 8
Part Numbers for Davis Instruments Rocker Stopper Boat Stabilizer - 352
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Bob Y from
These things really work!
These things really work to control rolling when anchored. Easy to install and use.
Date published: 2025-10-20
Rated 5 out of
5
by
David - Catalina 30 from
Great product, works better than I expected
Very impressed with what these do! We put 4 on each side of our 30ft sailboat and they make a significant difference with motion while at anchor or on a mooring. They don't stop all motion, but they dampen any initial motion from waves or wakes, and then significantly decrease the follow up motion and decrease the time it takes to get back to equilibrium. Highly recommend.
Date published: 2025-08-18