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i use whips for my 24' but its in a nice protected canal and all i have to really worry about is the tide and the wind pushing the boat against the dock, not really any wake or chop problems. They work well, and worked well on a 34'; fly-bridge previously. in a more open spot i do not know if they would work as well but it is one more thing to give you a small piece of mind. As mentioned above they do get caught in the rigging when docking or embarking. Not as much of a problem when there is some one else on the boat to work with a forward spring to pivot off of but can get in the way when single handed.
depending on how protected this spot is they could be an option. if you have the room a anchor/mooring could be a better option to keep you of of the dock. Also pay attention to the prevailing winds for each season as tey could either help you greatly or throw you against the dock for days at a time.
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