Andrew E
Well-Known Member
I’ve read many methods on how to do this, the most famous of which is the stern bridle which involves lassoing a cleat then driving against the stern bridle to bring the boat alongside. This video - https://vimeo.com/110882884 explains the method really well.
However the stern bridle will not work because my boat is a good 40% or so longer than the finger pontoon. The illustration below shows my boat in relation to the pontoon…
The other method which I believe will work is the midships spring. This involves setting up a line from the midships cleat, stopping the boat alongside and finally stepping off and securing that line to the aft most cleat on the pontoon. Obviously making sure the line is led under the guard wire
Do you think the midships spring is the best method for my pontoon? Or are there better/easier methods ?
Thanks
However the stern bridle will not work because my boat is a good 40% or so longer than the finger pontoon. The illustration below shows my boat in relation to the pontoon…
The other method which I believe will work is the midships spring. This involves setting up a line from the midships cleat, stopping the boat alongside and finally stepping off and securing that line to the aft most cleat on the pontoon. Obviously making sure the line is led under the guard wire
Do you think the midships spring is the best method for my pontoon? Or are there better/easier methods ?
Thanks
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