Ammonite
Well-Known Member
This season I will be using a cross tide pontoon berth with a circa max. 2.5 - 3.0 knot tide on the ebb that will pin me to the pontoon. Should I want to leave on the ebb my current plan is to sprong myself off using a stern spring attached to the stern cleat furthest from the pontoon with the help of a 75kg thruster. However to make life even more interesting I will need to turn through 90 degrees in order to clear the boat in front so if needed I was thinking of attaching the sprong to the midship cleat and then on to the stern cleat so I could unhook this part way through to aid the turn.
Up to what ebb rate do you think this would work ignoring any wind effects?
Boat is a shallow fin Moody 36 drawing 1.45m with a 40hp engine.
Up to what ebb rate do you think this would work ignoring any wind effects?
Boat is a shallow fin Moody 36 drawing 1.45m with a 40hp engine.