Singlehanding on/off pontoons at Conwy

Tide in estuary can run at up to 6 kts, particularly if there's been much rain up the valley and as soon as you pull the bow in a bit, it would pin the boats together. Only way to get into the short space is to ferry glide. Some single handers have tried leaving lines coiled on posts on the pontoons which they can grab, which can work with a centre cleat but, again, it depends on tide and wind at the time.
The berth I've been allocated is on the inner pontoon, the landward side. Rumour has it that the tide doesn't flow quite so strongly here? The pontoon is concrete with bollards at intervals.

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I still have the star-shaped cracks in my transom where I was hit by a professional fisherman on the pontoon at Conwy. He was leaving and arriving is more difficult. Invest in plenty of fenders.
I don't like the sound of that, there's a big open fishing boat, looks like the kind that takes parties out, moored next to me.
Maybe I should forget Conwy and return to Glasson. Trouble is I've paid:(
 
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