tim_ber
Well-Known Member
Like a bilge keeler or a catamaran.
I used to have a bilge keeler on a drying swinging mooring. I never really observed how she took the ground except to ensure she never tipped too much. Wasn't too worried because it was deep soft mud.
We all know that grounding is bad - leads to pounding in any waves on sand etc.
So how do all these drying moorings work? I saw a nice catamaran in the Channel Islands on a drying swinging mooring on hard sand.
AND if I ever get a decent sized catamaran, do you only run it onto a beach if you have no swell and know that she will float with no swell?
I used to have a bilge keeler on a drying swinging mooring. I never really observed how she took the ground except to ensure she never tipped too much. Wasn't too worried because it was deep soft mud.
We all know that grounding is bad - leads to pounding in any waves on sand etc.
So how do all these drying moorings work? I saw a nice catamaran in the Channel Islands on a drying swinging mooring on hard sand.
AND if I ever get a decent sized catamaran, do you only run it onto a beach if you have no swell and know that she will float with no swell?