Ant550lag
New Member
Hi,
Question from a newbie. I'm chartering a Merry Fisher 855 (9m cabin cruiser with twin outboards) next Spring in Croatia. There will be a total of 2 adults on board, including myself. (I have recently passed my ICC and VHF qualifications)
Looking for some advice on best way to moor up on a med mooring, assuming there's no assistance on the quayside. The "normal" way I believe is to reverse in, but my concern with this particular boat is that the outboards are the things that protrude furthest on the stern of the boat, and I wouldn't want to risk crashing them into the quayside. Approaching bow first, might mean my crew person would be too high up to easily and safely jump down to the quayside?
Any guidance would be gratefully received.
Thanks,
Anthony
Question from a newbie. I'm chartering a Merry Fisher 855 (9m cabin cruiser with twin outboards) next Spring in Croatia. There will be a total of 2 adults on board, including myself. (I have recently passed my ICC and VHF qualifications)
Looking for some advice on best way to moor up on a med mooring, assuming there's no assistance on the quayside. The "normal" way I believe is to reverse in, but my concern with this particular boat is that the outboards are the things that protrude furthest on the stern of the boat, and I wouldn't want to risk crashing them into the quayside. Approaching bow first, might mean my crew person would be too high up to easily and safely jump down to the quayside?
Any guidance would be gratefully received.
Thanks,
Anthony