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I agree about not tying off too tightly - not only will that put a large
strain on the whole system, it will be very uncomfortable on the boat, with lines snapping taught and jerking the occupants every time the boat tries to move. I preach the antithesis: long lines, which can then be gently tight but will still have lots of elasticity to make a less fatiguing motion. Reducing the motion by other more elegant means will then of course be required. ==== Charles T. Low www.boatdocking.com ==== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... You don't want to tie off to the dock hard enough to prevent rolling. You'll break something. |