snowleopard
Well-Known Member
any mooring that can hold a small cruiser in a gale is highly unlikely to be damaged.
When I moor to a buoy my boat is attached to the riser via heavy shackles and swivel. The connection may involve a steel rod through the centre of the buoy or the strop may be attached to the riser below the buoy. I would expect every component to be able to hold me in any conditions. The function of the buoy is to hold the riser at the surface so needs only to be capable of supporting say 20kg. Lassoing transfers the load through the soft part of the buoy so it's hardly surprising damage is often caused.
A supplementary question - if your home base is a swinging mooring, would you be happy for visitors to lasso it?