Danny Jo
Well-Known Member
I don't understand why people leave a coil of rope on the pontoon, all be it neatly coiled.
I like my spare onboard so I can easily adjust them.
Danny Jo's mooring lines are a mixture of 18mm polyester three-strand for the springs and some 14mm braid on braid ex-genoa sheets for the bow and stern lines. The 18mm three-strand lines were bought when I bought the boat, reckoning that although larger than necessary they would stand up to more wear and tear. That turned out to be a mistake, because I can only tie off one 18mm line on each of the Danny Jo's cleats, one of which is just visible in the first picture (taken before her name change).
I run the fore and aft springs from the centre cleat. Since I cannot make up both springs on that cleat, one of them is attached to it with a spliced loop. Hence the coil of 18mm rope on the pontoon in the second picture. The round turn and two half hitches on a bite looks messy but was a habit acquired while sailing round Ireland, where it seems to be almost the only hitch used by what remained of the fishing fleet in 2009. I agree with the comments about the single loop through the pontoon cleat, but reckon it's OK in calm conditions for a short stay.
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