SimonP85
Well-Known Member
We’ve recently moved to a pile mooring and are having arguments on the best way to leave the mooring with tender for easy pick up on our return.
We have mooring lines attached to each pile, joined with a floating buoyed pickup line.
First attempt we tried attaching the tender painter mid way along the pickup line, however it was clear that this would allow it to drift quite a fair way into the channel between the sets of piles which would no doubt lead to all kinds of trouble. Obviously the tender also needs to be attached at the stern.
Second attempt we once again attached the painter to the pickup line, but also ran the pickup line through a rope loop made at the stern of the tender. However, when we returned we found the pickup line had gone underneath the tender which made picking up the mooring rather tricky.
I’ve read some suggestions of leaving the pickup line in the tender etc... Does anyone have a tried and tested method for doing this? All input greatly appreciated.
We have mooring lines attached to each pile, joined with a floating buoyed pickup line.
First attempt we tried attaching the tender painter mid way along the pickup line, however it was clear that this would allow it to drift quite a fair way into the channel between the sets of piles which would no doubt lead to all kinds of trouble. Obviously the tender also needs to be attached at the stern.
Second attempt we once again attached the painter to the pickup line, but also ran the pickup line through a rope loop made at the stern of the tender. However, when we returned we found the pickup line had gone underneath the tender which made picking up the mooring rather tricky.
I’ve read some suggestions of leaving the pickup line in the tender etc... Does anyone have a tried and tested method for doing this? All input greatly appreciated.