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  A small cleat still held a line despite one arm having broken off. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Berkeley Marina  Berkeley, California
  •  (Date Photographed: sometime in 2007)
  •  (Date Published: Sunday 8 June 2008)
  •  © 2008 Bryan Costales    #Cleat20070000_01 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  Large rusty, Chinese-made cleat held down with new bolts. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: sometime in 2007) • (Date Published: Sunday 8 June 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales    #Cleat20070000_02 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  A former ship's cleat used as decoration in a Sausalito park. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Sausalito, California • (Date Photographed: 13:25:24 Sunday 12 January 2008) • (Date Published: Sunday 8 June 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales    #Sausalito_9266B Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  A stout ship cleat actually holding a ship's heavy line. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Fisherman's Wharf  San Francisco, California
  •  (Date Photographed: 14:33:54 Sunday 27 April 2008)
  •  (Date Published: Sunday 8 June 2008)
  •  © 2008 Bryan Costales    #FishermansWharf_2277B Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  A chain and a line were both held at the same time by this cleat on the Embarcadero in San Francisco. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 14:36:04 Sunday 27 April 2008) • (Date Published: Sunday 8 June 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales    #FishermansWharf_2279B Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  The cleat, on a San Francisco bay ferry, was clean and white as if never used. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Hornblower Bay Cruise, San Francisco Bay • (Date Photographed: 11:24:16 Sunday 18 May 2008) • (Date Published: Sunday 8 June 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales    #Hornblower_2679B Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  Two large cleats almost had too many lines attached to them. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Hornblower Bay Cruise, San Francisco Bay • (Date Photographed: 11:28:14 Sunday 18 May 2008) • (Date Published: Sunday 8 June 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales    #Hornblower_2795B Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  Although rusted, this cleat appeared strong as ever. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Off of Mission Bay, San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 10:01:59 Saturday 24 May 2008) • (Date Published: Sunday 8 June 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales    #DockMissionBaySF_3073B Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  A rusted old cleat was cut off from work by a newly installed fence. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Treasure Island  San Francisco, California
  •  (Date Photographed: 11:28:14 Saturday 21 June 2008)
  •  (Date Published: Sunday 22 February 2010)
  •  © 2010 Bryan Costales    #TreasureIsland_0322BCX Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  This cleat was held down with eight bolts. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Treasure Island  San Francisco, California
  •  (Date Photographed: 13:21:46 Saturday 21 June 2008)
  •  (Date Published: Sunday 22 February 2010)
  •  © 2010 Terry Costales    #TreasureIsland_0016TNT Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  A handsome old cleat was later embedded in asphalt. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 20:03:56 Friday 10 July 2009) • (Date Published: Sunday 22 February 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales    #EmbarcaderoSF_6771BCX Add a comment or report a mistake 
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The cleat at the edge of the walkway in Middle Harbor Park
was purely decorative. Beyond it stood the cranes of the Port Of Oakland
 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Middle Harbor Shoreline Park Oakland  •  Operated by: East bay Regional Park District 
  •  7th St. at Middle Harbor Road, Oakland, California 
  •  (Date Photographed: 15:29:42 Sunday 14 March 2010)
  •  (Date Published: Saturday 15 January 2011)
  •  © 2011 Bryan Costales    #BCX_3446 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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  The Vangard was a fine tour boat. Just before release, it was tied to shore with a line looped around a cleat. The thinner line held a fender in place while still tied to the dock. 
 Cleat: A Thing Nautical • Anacapa Island Tour • From Channel Islands Harbor, Oxnard, California • (Date Photographed: 09:29:07 Friday 8 October 2010) • (Date Published: Saturday 15 January 2011) • © 2011 Bryan Costales    #BCX_8164 Add a comment or report a mistake 
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