So how do you moor to French pontoons if there's nothing to moor to ?
Boo2
What will you do here? Make a warp to the neighbour boat and use it to stop your heavy displacement boat instead of engaging reverse? You won't be very popular in that harbour after that. And what do you do if no suitable neighbour there to take advantage of? Alongside is not an option as there are lines going straight out in the water, anchoring is forbidden, and the lines that are going straight out from the pontoon is too deep to catch 10m from the pontoon.
You seem to be so afraid of using reverse (which could be understandable if you have a folder) that I think your gesrbox will rust and refuse to engage reverse just because of that.
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What will you do here? Make a warp to the neighbour boat and use it to stop your heavy displacement boat instead of engaging reverse?
I said there are situations when good stopping performance could be good. You said (my bolds):Read my posts and quote where I have said I never ever use reverse.
To which I answered warps around what and pointed out that there are a lot of situations there you don't have anything to warp anything around, in which you replied with a picture of a warp around a cleat.Then you use warps to slow you down, don't rely on the engine.
I did once, and the walkway pontoon still has antifoul from the forefoot (but it's now hidden under one of those pontoon fenders). I realised then that the 20 hp Bukh with a 2B fixed in our new boat takes time to rev up and stop and my Sadler has more displacement than most modern boats.
It's a mistake you only make once.
If you are having an engine problem of course that would be a proper way to handle it, but if you make it as your standard way of approaching a quay just because you don't want to engage reverse on your engine, it is quite impolite. It is just what I have said earlier. Using the engine to stop is my first choice and using ropes and such is my backup plan, because here there are usually nothing except other boats to attach the ropes to. Sometimes there is a buoy you can attach a rope to, but I am not relying on getting a rope through it when approaching.I know you make post that in jest, but we did exactly that, OK, we are not a heavy displacement I grant you.