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On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 10:54:09 -0500, JustWait
wrote: Well, you couldn't have a bunch of lines floating around all the buoys, or there'd be a lot of lines fouled in props. The link is to the map of Annapolis. If you zoom in directly south of the traffic circle at the Naval Academy, you can actually pick out the lines of buoys, some with boats attached. As they all float around with the tides and winds, the lines would just add another element of danger to the mess. http://tinyurl.com/7wkykgk Looks like there are ten foot lines hanging from Bouys? Maybe I got this wrong but what do they do? Hang off the front of the bow or reach down and pick up the bouy then hook to it? === A typical mooring will have one or two lines permanently shackled to the upper eye of the mooring ball. The "pick up" strategy usually involves snagging the lines with a boat hook from the bow of the boat. |
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