Neil_Y
Well-Known Member
Looking at mooring a 5800kg yacht on clay in the Baltic, no tide, and no waves to speak of, what sort of ground tackle do people suggest...
I laid a mooring for a client, as a marker, whilst they were abroad in their 39 ft boat. It was agreed that it would NOT be used as a mooring. It had Polystel for the full length. They just wanted to make sure that the spot was reserved oposite their house on the shore.As for pick up strops, I use polysteel, a UV resistant polypropylene and have two lines. Done right, they should have a longer life than chain, which can wear surprisingly quickly, and both my little monohull and my current cat sit better to them, with less swinging, than to a single line, plus they have the advantage that they float.
Thanks for all the replies, it's given me something to think about. It has to be a DIY solution as it's miles from any marine/engineering.
It took just 4 days plus a bit of fairly light, wind against tide, for the 38mm polystel ( less than 1 season old) to wrap around the keel whereby it was cut like a knife & the jeneau went walkabout. The problem was that the polystel floated & caught . We had considered using it for moorings, but it would need a weight placed in its length to hold it down & prevent that. It would always be a target for the rudder, keel & prop when leaving & arriving at a mooring.
I can see its use as a mooring strop though.