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1/2 point for you Joe.
It is better to use an forward spring line to pivot the boat off the dock. A stern line would let the boat slip aft a bit and could be trouble if there is a boat close behind you. For those who don't know, an forward spring is a line from the aft of the boat forward to a point on the dock admiships for foarther forward on the dock. It prevents the boat from moving backwards. I like to double up the line so it starts at an aft cleat, goes forward on the dock, one turn, and back to the aft cleat or perhaps a winch. I can ease if from the boat as the boat pivots away from the dock. Why does the boat pivot? Because you back the jib to push the bow away from the dock. This works with any size sailboat--even very large schooners. "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... wrote: How do you sail off a dock when the wind is on the bow? [Assume an end-tie situation] 1 pt. Hoist the fore sail, toss the bow lines, spring out with yor stern line and yer off. Joe |
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