pugwash
Well-Known Member
My boat has a deep keel and when a strong wind is blowing against the tide she 'drives' against her mooring chain. She's on a swing mooring in the Tamar. The chain is biting into the stem and doing a lot of damage. There's no possibility of a fore-and-aft mooring. This must be very much of a universal problem so what do others do to prevent damage? I think a bow fender would not be man enough to help since the damage is mostly two or three feet under the surface. Any thoughts or ideas I could try would be welcome. Thanks.