Daydream believer
Well-Known Member
By that time I would have had a line from the bow cleat, around the shore cleat & back to the boat. Never had a situation where bad weather has caught me out before I can set up lines to suit. Sailing SH I rarely go ashore to release lines when casting off.Lets say weather is getting really bad ... you are on the boat and its taking a beating ... you have choice ... let go from the boat and clear away ... or risk going on pontoon to let go ...
At my home port I have lines set & never have an issue. There I leave them on the pontoon. But that is a different situation
My loop goes through the middle of the cleat & over the horns so it does not fall off when approaching a docking situation. Then I just loop over the pontoon cleat & back if long enough.. My bow lines are cut so that if they drop in the water they do not quite reach the prop. Useful as I cannot see the foredeck from the helm so would not see if one washed of by a sea.






