Vid
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What's the best way to both secure the boat but also have a neat system that makes it easy to pick up and leave the trot?
I've just made arrangements to keep my new boat on a trot mooring on a tidal river. I've been given advice on how to secure the boat best but not sure I've understood it properly.
The trot is a series of mooring buoys in line, mine being in the middle with a shore-side and a river-side line on either side. The mooring is the eighth in line, with one astern, so should be quite easy to approach. The mooring buoys are held together by a bridle line. The advice is to moor to the buoys with my own mooring lines and not use the bridle itself. This makes sense, it's the next bit I'm less clear on:
The advice was to attach my mooring lines using shackles on one end and thimbles on the other, attached to a float in the middle so I could pick them up easily. I would use two sets of lines at each end for security. I suppose the shackle on the buoy is a good idea to reduce chafe but I'm not sure about the role of the thimble-end - attached to the boat or the float?
I like the idea, but can't quite see how it works in practice. Also, how tightly moored should I be to the mooring buoys - lines taught and out of the water or with some slack in them. The boat is 24ft and the gap between the trots perhaps 35ft.
Many thanks
I've just made arrangements to keep my new boat on a trot mooring on a tidal river. I've been given advice on how to secure the boat best but not sure I've understood it properly.
The trot is a series of mooring buoys in line, mine being in the middle with a shore-side and a river-side line on either side. The mooring is the eighth in line, with one astern, so should be quite easy to approach. The mooring buoys are held together by a bridle line. The advice is to moor to the buoys with my own mooring lines and not use the bridle itself. This makes sense, it's the next bit I'm less clear on:
The advice was to attach my mooring lines using shackles on one end and thimbles on the other, attached to a float in the middle so I could pick them up easily. I would use two sets of lines at each end for security. I suppose the shackle on the buoy is a good idea to reduce chafe but I'm not sure about the role of the thimble-end - attached to the boat or the float?
I like the idea, but can't quite see how it works in practice. Also, how tightly moored should I be to the mooring buoys - lines taught and out of the water or with some slack in them. The boat is 24ft and the gap between the trots perhaps 35ft.
Many thanks