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I'm always surprised at how few boats have cleats or chocks on the
"shoulder" (A point @1/3 aft from the stem or where the hull flattens out), for this purpose. otn Lloyd Sumpter wrote: Lots of other Good Advice on size of lines, so I won't add to it. One thing I learned (from a powerboater!) was the convenience of a "midship line". If you're coming in to a tricky dock, esp. with minimal crew (like singlehanded!): You tie off the bow, and stern goes away on you. Tie the stern, and off goes the bow. Tie a midship line, and you got 'er! Then, of course, add bow, stern and stringers at your leasure. I usually leave the midship line on, "just in case". Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 - off to Desolation Sound next week! |
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