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Jeff wrote:
(stuff deleted) The other trick I liked on my old boat is a line running from bow to stern with about 8 feet of slack. Someone that steps to the dock with this line can control both the bow and the stern. If there is a cleat in the middle of the slip it can serve as both bow and stern springs. When I used to single-hand my 31 footer I would tie the bow and stern lines together - same as your idea, but with the existing lines. Works well. Larry Bradley VE3CRX Remove "removeme" from my e-mail address for direct mail Ottawa, Canada (use the e-mail address above to send directly to me) |
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