Jabamusic
Well-Known Member
I too have laid a couple of moorings using Old Harry's and Day Dreams's technique. The only difference is that I use a purpose built frame that accepts 2 large 210l barrels. At low tide I tie the weight to a fixing point with sacrificial rope and allow the rising tide to float the sinker - usually a steel railway wheel (nice and flat with a bit of concave shape to it). Tow it out over the mooring point, let loose the riser and ground tackle and then cut the rope.
Every couple of years I use the reverse technique to lift the moorings to check/replace the swivel. It is amazing the power the tide has.
Ps make sure you wire the shackle pin!
Every couple of years I use the reverse technique to lift the moorings to check/replace the swivel. It is amazing the power the tide has.
Ps make sure you wire the shackle pin!