mainsail1
Well-Known Member
I would add a note of caution about trying to go into a berth stern first down tide - it usually does not work and leads to embarrassment! The tide is rarely running exactly up and down the berth and when you have any form of cross wind you will wish you had waited for the turn of the tide.
The real answer is to plan to return when the tide is in the right direction. If you really cannot do that, a fore spring in a large loop with both ends secured amidships onboard can be dropped over the first cleat on the pontoon but is can be a bit nail biting and stressful as there is no certainty that you will not miss the cleat and there is no time for a second go.
The real answer is to plan to return when the tide is in the right direction. If you really cannot do that, a fore spring in a large loop with both ends secured amidships onboard can be dropped over the first cleat on the pontoon but is can be a bit nail biting and stressful as there is no certainty that you will not miss the cleat and there is no time for a second go.