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You are enetering a small drying harbour on a falling tide for desperately-needed fuel in a mobo far too big to get a mooring space. The wind is rising, already 18knots gusting 25 knots behind you as you enter the harbour from a long narrow twisting channel 2 miles long. You see the fuel on the quayside to one side and get alongside, still with bows pointing into this v smal harbour, and get the fuel you need for another 100miles. The harbour is definitely a dead end altho there is an area with about three boatlengths of width a bit further up. After you've got the fuel ...what do you do next?