Sheppy
Well-Known Member
I’m looking to go on a swinging mooring and wondered about the best solution for of tying arrangement. The buoy in question has a ring on the top but the swivel is at the bottom of the buoy. After researching this area I feel the best solution is get a strong rated 4m warp rope (boat is 6m) with a pendant at one end protected with a ss thimble. I’ll attach the pendant end to the mooring ring with a good shackle and leave a small pickup buoy on the other end of the rope. On arrival, I’ll simple pickup the rope, run it through my bow roller and tie off securely to the cleat. I’ll also tie off the cleat so the warp can’t come lose. I also intend to double up this arrangement with a safety chain attached to the underside of the buoy which will also run through a protecting tube. I’ll also run this through the bow roller (assuming it’ll fit) and have this tied off but with some slack. I may swap the secondary safety chain for another warp. My only concern is that secondary safety chain/warp might get tangled as the boat continually swings. What method do you use and is there anything obviously wrong with my planned solution.
Thanks.
Thanks.