BelleSerene
Well-Known Member
I often come in to berth either single-handed or with a non-sailing crew. I either lasso a cleat, or use a brilliant releasable metal clip on a warp at the end of a stick to lock on to the pontoon cleat, and sort out the other lines at leisure.
Taking the Thames riverboat a few times recently, I've noticed the crew doing a lasso of the pontoon cleat, from much more distance than I can, and getting it right almost every time. Something to do with how you hold the loop with the first part of the bight, and then flick it outwards to keep the loop open when it falls towards the cleat.
OK, how's it done?
This is not about the order of warps, midships cleats etc, nor about the devices for grabbing cleats and buoys at a distance. Simply, how do you best lasso a pontoon cleat?
Taking the Thames riverboat a few times recently, I've noticed the crew doing a lasso of the pontoon cleat, from much more distance than I can, and getting it right almost every time. Something to do with how you hold the loop with the first part of the bight, and then flick it outwards to keep the loop open when it falls towards the cleat.
OK, how's it done?
This is not about the order of warps, midships cleats etc, nor about the devices for grabbing cleats and buoys at a distance. Simply, how do you best lasso a pontoon cleat?