Slow_boat
Well-Known Member
Well, we finally got away cruising after years of anticipation!
We (swmbo and I) are having a kind of protracted shakedown cruise this year, slowly bimbling down the south coast towards Cornwall. We've found that having bow and stern lines permanently ready on the pushpit and pulpit makes mooring much easier but what to do with the fenders? At present we tie them, four each side, to the pushpit and I rig them coming into port.
Has anyone come up with a clever way to have them 'in place' just ready to unclip and kick over the side?
While we're on the subject, I prefer not to have them on the top guard wire as I don't want that much stress on the top wire or leverage at the top of the stansions.
The boat is a Countess 33 ketch, if that has any bearing on the subject.
We (swmbo and I) are having a kind of protracted shakedown cruise this year, slowly bimbling down the south coast towards Cornwall. We've found that having bow and stern lines permanently ready on the pushpit and pulpit makes mooring much easier but what to do with the fenders? At present we tie them, four each side, to the pushpit and I rig them coming into port.
Has anyone come up with a clever way to have them 'in place' just ready to unclip and kick over the side?
While we're on the subject, I prefer not to have them on the top guard wire as I don't want that much stress on the top wire or leverage at the top of the stansions.
The boat is a Countess 33 ketch, if that has any bearing on the subject.