Fire99
Well-Known Member
Morning folks,
Excuse two threads in two days but this may (or may not) be a relatively simple one..
My boat is currently moored in the marina stern to on the finger due to the bathing platform access to the boat and all the convenience etc and with the storm over the weekend the wind direction was blowing the boat off the pontoon and finger.
However, I'm going to be away from the boat during high winds in the next couple of weeks and the wind will be coming from the bow and diagonally pushing the port side stern towards the corner fo the finger / pontoon. (Hopefully that makes sense). I have diagonally located ropes at the stern to hold her out but obviously ropes stretch and give etc and I don't want the bathing platform hitting the pontoon / finger.
So my rather long winded question is, is the boat better with the stern in and the bow meeting the wind or turning the boat around with the boat bow in to the pontoon with the wind blowing up its bottom (so to speak). These Traders have a lot of windage and the pontoons aren't the best in the world..
Hope you can help with a little wisdom.
Cheers,
Nick
Excuse two threads in two days but this may (or may not) be a relatively simple one..
My boat is currently moored in the marina stern to on the finger due to the bathing platform access to the boat and all the convenience etc and with the storm over the weekend the wind direction was blowing the boat off the pontoon and finger.
However, I'm going to be away from the boat during high winds in the next couple of weeks and the wind will be coming from the bow and diagonally pushing the port side stern towards the corner fo the finger / pontoon. (Hopefully that makes sense). I have diagonally located ropes at the stern to hold her out but obviously ropes stretch and give etc and I don't want the bathing platform hitting the pontoon / finger.
So my rather long winded question is, is the boat better with the stern in and the bow meeting the wind or turning the boat around with the boat bow in to the pontoon with the wind blowing up its bottom (so to speak). These Traders have a lot of windage and the pontoons aren't the best in the world..
Hope you can help with a little wisdom.
Cheers,
Nick