22 Jan 2007 #21 G Guest Guest At least at the beginning, choose a berth where you're being blown onto the pontoon (assuming no tide). Then you can take as long as you want tying up.
At least at the beginning, choose a berth where you're being blown onto the pontoon (assuming no tide). Then you can take as long as you want tying up.
23 Jan 2007 #22 Fergus Well-Known Member Joined 16 Aug 2004 Messages 1,212 Location Poole Visit site Once the sail is down you just disconnect sheets, hallyards etc and put them back where they were/stow them..
Once the sail is down you just disconnect sheets, hallyards etc and put them back where they were/stow them..