benw
Well-Known Member
Your thoughts would be good here. Have a fore and aft mooring this year. Arrangement being fixed trip line between bouys and our own pick up mooring warps joined with floating line and pick up buoy.
With the wind today we were blown hard against the tripping line. Bows to a certain extent pointing into the tide and cross wind. My neighbour attempted a departure only to be blown against the lines with one set passing under his keel and then jamming between rudder and Skeg (contessa32).
We ended up using a rescue boat to pull the stern round holding it against the wind effective assisting reverse once the bow line was released.
Without the assistance this would have been impossible it seems.
Have considered meshing off bot with moorings OCR yChts and a cardinal in SHB green buoy in the vacinity it doesn't seem like a good idea.
Thoughts from experienced fore and aft mooring folk greatly appreciatd.
Ben
With the wind today we were blown hard against the tripping line. Bows to a certain extent pointing into the tide and cross wind. My neighbour attempted a departure only to be blown against the lines with one set passing under his keel and then jamming between rudder and Skeg (contessa32).
We ended up using a rescue boat to pull the stern round holding it against the wind effective assisting reverse once the bow line was released.
Without the assistance this would have been impossible it seems.
Have considered meshing off bot with moorings OCR yChts and a cardinal in SHB green buoy in the vacinity it doesn't seem like a good idea.
Thoughts from experienced fore and aft mooring folk greatly appreciatd.
Ben