ctva
Well-Known Member
As long as you are using mooring warps, not old genoa sheets, then they should have enough stretch in them and you'll be fine...
Whenever I hear creaking mooring lines they are static ropes, old sheets, halyards etc..
If proper dynamic stuff is used, then there is plenty of stretch and I've never had any creaking from the octoplait warp I use. Plenty of stretch. I always tie the boat up so that it will sit about a foot off the pontoon when being blown off. 'Snatch' loads of this size are small and mostly absorbed by the warp. Anyway when the boat is tight it means that there is permenant pressure on the fenders with resultant danger of popping out and scuff marks on the hull.