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MooR FasT, Does it really work?
Hi there,
I've come across this post: http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? Thanks. |
MooR FasT, Does it really work?
On Oct 8, 4:09 pm, nautiK wrote:
Hi there, I've come across this post:http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? Thanks. Looks like locker junk to me. Joe |
MooR FasT, Does it really work?
"Dave" wrote in message
... On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 14:15:10 -0700, Joe said: Looks like locker junk to me. Yes. Something designed for sailors who never heard of a pickup buoy. Actually, out this way you don't find mooring buoys nor lines on the buoys. This product is identical to the Happy Hooker, which I own and it works great. http://shop.sailboatowners.com/detai...=400&group=802 -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
MooR FasT, Does it really work?
Dave wrote:
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 14:15:10 -0700, Joe said: Looks like locker junk to me. Yes. Something designed for sailors who never heard of a pickup buoy. So please tell us what mystical incantation to use when we want to grab a mooring that only has a ring, with no line, much less a pickup. It turns out one of my favorite mooring areas has several public, first come first serve moorings, but they have no line. As it turns out, I have a similar gadget, designed to attach to a mop handle, but I always forget to show my wife how to use it before we go to this island! I've found its pretty easy to back up to the ball so my wife can feed a line through while standing on the swim platform. |
MooR FasT, Does it really work?
"Dave" wrote in message
... On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 16:13:02 -0700, "Capt. JG" said: Actually, out this way you don't find mooring buoys nor lines on the buoys. Why is that, Jon? I think they're concerned, rightly so, that inexperienced people will snag their props on the lines. I should have said that you don't find many mooring buoys... we have a few, but none that I know of have lines on them. You have to attach your own to the metal ring on the top of the buoy. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
MooR FasT, Does it really work?
"nautiK" wrote in message ups.com... Hi there, I've come across this post: http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? Thanks. This sort of gadget has been around for years and they do work after a fashion but I agree with the person who categorised them as plastic junk. The problem is that most people seem to think that because you moor from the bow you must pick up the buoy from the bow. Our bow is quite high and we are always short handed. So what you do is have a line long enough to reach right aft. Lead it aft outside everything and get your crew to lie on the deck at the lowest point even if it is quite far aft. He/she can then reach the ring on the buoy and put the line through and then you go slow astern while he/she walks forward with the rope end and hauls in the slack and makes fast.- no problem. Do not get hooked on useless plastic gadgets. Edgar |
MooR FasT, Does it really work?
"Edgar" wrote in message
... "nautiK" wrote in message ups.com... Hi there, I've come across this post: http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you need this very ingenious gadget. MooR FasT® threads a rope through a buoy ring or marina cleat up to 2 metres away from the safety of your deck and brings it back on board. It will even scoop up rings and shackles that lie flat." Q1: Has anyone used this device? Q2: Does it really work? Thanks. This sort of gadget has been around for years and they do work after a fashion but I agree with the person who categorised them as plastic junk. The problem is that most people seem to think that because you moor from the bow you must pick up the buoy from the bow. Our bow is quite high and we are always short handed. So what you do is have a line long enough to reach right aft. Lead it aft outside everything and get your crew to lie on the deck at the lowest point even if it is quite far aft. He/she can then reach the ring on the buoy and put the line through and then you go slow astern while he/she walks forward with the rope end and hauls in the slack and makes fast.- no problem. Do not get hooked on useless plastic gadgets. Edgar Well, I use mine all the time, and it's not junk. Sure, if you continually smash it against a metal buoy it won't last. It is plastic. Also, even from the cockpit, the freeboard is sufficiently high that it's difficult to reach the mooring ring. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
MooR FasT, Does it really work?
"nautiK" wrote in "If you've ever cursed at your crewmen, your wife or even yourself for not being able to hook a line at a mooring buoy, marina cleat, pile mooring, etc, then you ... .... are a crappy captain! SBV |
MooR FasT, Does it really work?
"jeff" wrote in It turns out one of my favorite mooring areas has several public, first come first serve moorings, but they have no line. As it turns out, I have a similar gadget, designed to attach to a mop handle, but I always forget to show my wife how to use it before we go to this island! I've found its pretty easy to back up to the ball so my wife can feed a line through while standing on the swim platform. I've done that, but I've found that I can easily pick up the ball, with my boat hook, to where I can reach it from the deck. SBV |
MooR FasT, Does it really work?
On 8 Oct 2007, nautiK wrote:
Hi there, I've come across this post: http://gadgetsailinginspector.blogsp...moor-fast.html Q1: Has anyone used this device? We have and use one apparently made by a different manufacturer Q2: Does it really work? Yes. Also, when needed, it (or one like it) can be helpful. |
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