A1Sailor
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You may find it's all a bit faster and easier if you have two people where there is quite a lot of work to be done and one person where there are two ropes to be adjusted from time to time. But if you've found out that doing it that way risks damage to your boat, and if your crew are happy with the division of labour, who am I to argue?
Indeed.
I've seen too many **** ups by others who cut corners and/or haven't a clue what they are doing... Two boats, two on each and two ashore works perfectly - more ashore if available. As you say, if the boats are narrow enough to avoid opening more than one gate it saves a huge amount of effort.