Daydream believer
Well-Known Member
Not wishing to hijack the thread about guardrail lashings I note a comment by seajet about undoing the guard rail to board the boat.
I have seen may people board at the stern on a mooring stepping from the bow of the dinghy which seems a do or die death leap from an unstable point with no side stability to the dinghy or person
Some come alongside & board alongside the cockpit. However, they hold the upper guardrail as they step over so the body is bent double for a few seconds & balance can easily be disturbed causing a fall. Some undo the top wire so they can step over but now they have nothing to hold at all
On my boat, whether on pontoon or mooring we always board next to the shrouds. This means we have a hand hold high up which gives a higher hoisting point & aids balance whilst stepping over the guardrail. We then sit on the cabin top & hoist up bags from the rest of the dinghy occupants before the last one comes aboard
We think this is the safest way-- Except on my Squib where my daughter slides her rear over on to the side deck ( no guard rail) with her legs in the dinghy then swings her legs round into the cockpit. I tried this & my oilies slid on the deck & as my weight tipped the squib I almost ended up sitting in the sea betwixt squib & dinghy with legs in dinghy
How do others do it
I have seen may people board at the stern on a mooring stepping from the bow of the dinghy which seems a do or die death leap from an unstable point with no side stability to the dinghy or person
Some come alongside & board alongside the cockpit. However, they hold the upper guardrail as they step over so the body is bent double for a few seconds & balance can easily be disturbed causing a fall. Some undo the top wire so they can step over but now they have nothing to hold at all
On my boat, whether on pontoon or mooring we always board next to the shrouds. This means we have a hand hold high up which gives a higher hoisting point & aids balance whilst stepping over the guardrail. We then sit on the cabin top & hoist up bags from the rest of the dinghy occupants before the last one comes aboard
We think this is the safest way-- Except on my Squib where my daughter slides her rear over on to the side deck ( no guard rail) with her legs in the dinghy then swings her legs round into the cockpit. I tried this & my oilies slid on the deck & as my weight tipped the squib I almost ended up sitting in the sea betwixt squib & dinghy with legs in dinghy
How do others do it
