PabloPicasso
Well-Known Member
How tight do you tie your boat to a marina pontoon. Do you have lines tight and boat squeezing it's fenders, or a little slack to allow her to move a bit?
Slack,so that when a few fatties are standing on the pontoon their weight is not being borne by my cleats!How tight do you tie your boat to a marina pontoon. Do you have lines tight and boat squeezing it's fenders, or a little slack to allow her to move a bit?
Some lines are elasticatedI see some with the fenders squeezed half to death. Others with big metal springs on their lines,
How much of a thump can hulls put up with if your lines are slacker?
^^^Is normally the right answer.^^^Tight springs and saggy breasts.
Yet their lines appear to chaff through at the fairleads just as quick as ones without metal springs?Others with big metal springs on their lines,
Then we have the really clever ones who seem to think that securing a shackle through the pontoon cleat with a bit of chain makes their boat more secure but in reality theirs is the first to break free.. I wonder why ?View attachment 111991

I'd also like to see the state of the cleats on the boat. I've watched boats trying to climb into pontoons in a blow; when that happens, I want a bit of stretch in things. I reckon all chain would rip the cleat right out.Then we have the really clever ones who seem to think that securing a shackle through the pontoon cleat with a bit of chain makes their boat more secure but in reality theirs is the first to break free.. I wonder why ?View attachment 111991
I once knew a woman like that.....Tight springs and saggy breasts.