tatali0n
Well-Known Member
Silly newbie question: but how do you allow for the tide when mooring up to dry against a harbour wall?
I get that the warps need to be slack enough so that you don't dangle as the tide drops, but what do you do with the slack when the tide rises? Seems a bit of a nuisance to have to sit there tending to the warps all day as the tide rises and falls ....... do you just fender the boat well, and let her drift away from the wall as the tide comes in?
We've got the advantage of bilge keels, so at least I don't need to worry about toppling over.
I get that the warps need to be slack enough so that you don't dangle as the tide drops, but what do you do with the slack when the tide rises? Seems a bit of a nuisance to have to sit there tending to the warps all day as the tide rises and falls ....... do you just fender the boat well, and let her drift away from the wall as the tide comes in?
We've got the advantage of bilge keels, so at least I don't need to worry about toppling over.