Good plan.
We're in training mode here so I'm trying to use our home dock to
teach us the things we'll need to know elsewhere. Just like moving
most of the sail handling lines from the cockpit to the mast, we're
doing many things the hard way for a greater purpose.
--
Roger Long
"Jere Lull" wrote
Our technique involves keeping all lines on the dock. I have one
specific line to pick up as I come in, the spring from the outermost
"inside" piling that drops over the winch. Once I put that line on,
I
can power forward all I want and not hit the dock. Twiddling the
rudder
moves the bow port or starboard so my crew can pick up the bow lines
without stretching too far. Once those three lines are on, the motor
can
be killed and the other lines dropped on.
We're small and maneuverable enough that I can reach that spring by
hand; others may need to grab it with a hook.
I spliced loops into the lines so they're "drop and forget", which
makes
life a lot simpler.
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