Storing lines
No picture. Sorry. Let me see if I can describe what it is. The teak strip is about 1-1/2" x 1-1/2". Glued onto the underside of the lazarette cover. So when you lift the cover all the lines are right before you. The places where I put the lines are notches cut into the teak. They are J-shaped, but the radius of the diminishes more the further along you go. The lines are coiled as any sailor would. They are all the same size, but have a bitter end of about six inches. That slides straight into the main part of the J, but then as they go into the decreasing radius they will jam. I'm right handed, so the J was cut "upside down" so the the radius went to the right. I found that, actually, all I ever needed was four lines, but I carried five just to be on the safe side. I am not an accomplished wood worker by any means, so that means if I could do it, anyone can. Further questions answered with speed and willingness.