MapisM
Well-Known Member
Do you normally ask the dock hand to keep the lazy lines tight(ish) at the dock side, while you walk forward?Yes, they're good and mean that you can walk forward with the lazy line hanging between you and the next door boat relatively easily. Works well...
If you don't, you might wish to try, because this way the hook which you linked works much better:
By the time you reach the bow, you already are (approximately) at the right position for pulling the line through the fairlead and secure it to the cleat.
I have some boating mates who regularly use that tool, and that's what they do.
That said, imho mk1 hands still are the better tool for the job.
If nothing else, because two of them give a much better control and reduce the risk to drop the line - which typically happens in the worst possible moments, as per Murphy's law.