Edwardo
Member
My boat is on a swinging mooring and at high tide (or even at most tides) it takes the effort of superman to get the mooring rope over the cleat. I am told by my boatyard, who manage the moorings, that it is because of river errosion and that the flow is progressively getting stronger. (It certainly seems more difficult than last year)
Is it safe to put one of my own mooring lines through the loop on my mooring rope, to cleat that and to leave my boat on it. If so what sort of rope is needed.
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Is it safe to put one of my own mooring lines through the loop on my mooring rope, to cleat that and to leave my boat on it. If so what sort of rope is needed.
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