Andrew E
Well-Known Member
Currently berthed in a certain marina where a certain fast ferry passes every 20 minutes throwing up a large swell, resulting in boats being violently rocked around in their berths. I don't mind too much during the day, but at night, sleeping without ear plugs is a struggle *shhh, don't mention that in the marina marketing material*
. The marina tell us to report when the motion is too violent, but other than this certain fast ferry slowing down at Bythe (like every other ship has to do) then not alot can be done...
Anyway...
At the moment I've got oversized snubbers on my dock lines, but still getting that horrible creaking sound from the dock cleats. A sound which is enough to drive a sane man mad at 5am. My dock lines aren't particularly taut, so I'm struggling to work out what I can do as I'm unable to slacken my lines too much or my boat will end up hitting the pontoon when the wake hits.
One of the liveaboards seems to have towels wrapped around the cleats. I've also thought about experimenting with different types of rope or different types of mooring compensator. I've even read suggestions about putting fairy liquid and wax around the cleats :ambivalence:
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks! :encouragement:
Anyway...
At the moment I've got oversized snubbers on my dock lines, but still getting that horrible creaking sound from the dock cleats. A sound which is enough to drive a sane man mad at 5am. My dock lines aren't particularly taut, so I'm struggling to work out what I can do as I'm unable to slacken my lines too much or my boat will end up hitting the pontoon when the wake hits.
One of the liveaboards seems to have towels wrapped around the cleats. I've also thought about experimenting with different types of rope or different types of mooring compensator. I've even read suggestions about putting fairy liquid and wax around the cleats :ambivalence:
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks! :encouragement: