Mariner69
Well-Known Member
There have been a lot of discussions as to how spring lines can be attached when short handed.
I come from a large vessel background so am used to entering a port and having line gangs to take the mooring lines and place the eye on the shore bollard. The cost of the line gangs is met in the port fees.
When I come into a marina in my small boat, I prefer not to put me or any other person on the pontoon by jumping since, to my mind, it is dangerous. If I have a crew I might send the dinghy ahead to provide me with one or more line handlers to put the eyes on the bollards and the lines are secured inboard.
If I am paying for this marina berth (particularly as a visitor where I am not able to rig the fancy lines of known length) am I not entitled to expect the marina to provide a line handler to assist me when I berth, the cost being within the fee?
Just asking.
I come from a large vessel background so am used to entering a port and having line gangs to take the mooring lines and place the eye on the shore bollard. The cost of the line gangs is met in the port fees.
When I come into a marina in my small boat, I prefer not to put me or any other person on the pontoon by jumping since, to my mind, it is dangerous. If I have a crew I might send the dinghy ahead to provide me with one or more line handlers to put the eyes on the bollards and the lines are secured inboard.
If I am paying for this marina berth (particularly as a visitor where I am not able to rig the fancy lines of known length) am I not entitled to expect the marina to provide a line handler to assist me when I berth, the cost being within the fee?
Just asking.