ronmarson
Well-Known Member
I'm with Mr. johnalison.
Here in the harbours on the west coast of Ireland one is never sure of what the weather may do in the night, so round the cleat and back to the boat with all lines if possible, ready to cut and run without having to faff about getting off the boat in the dark/rain/wind.
I have been known to leave the mooring line for later collection if it's been jammed by another rope.
And never a bowline, impossible to undo under strain, only an OXOL on both ends of the line.
BTW. What's a marina
Here in the harbours on the west coast of Ireland one is never sure of what the weather may do in the night, so round the cleat and back to the boat with all lines if possible, ready to cut and run without having to faff about getting off the boat in the dark/rain/wind.
I have been known to leave the mooring line for later collection if it's been jammed by another rope.
And never a bowline, impossible to undo under strain, only an OXOL on both ends of the line.
BTW. What's a marina