Stemar
Well-Known Member
The question of stress on anchor rode has been done to death, but has any research been done on the forces on mooring lines?
The lines that came with Jazzcat (8m Catalac, weighing in at around 6 tonnes are a little tired, so I want to replace them. Obviously they need to be strong enough, but I don't want to oversize them, as I'm a firm believer in elasticity to reduce shock loads. Then there's the question of cost. After all I've put into her over the winter, I'm feeling seriously impoverished; another reason for not going supersize!
She's pretty much rectangular, and my usual way of mooring is to have springs the length of the boat, plus bow and stern lines from the outboard cleats to the pontoon . I've seen too much vicious snatching to use the nearside cleats, resulting in lines barely a couple of feet long!
Thoughts, suggestions, recommendations?
The lines that came with Jazzcat (8m Catalac, weighing in at around 6 tonnes are a little tired, so I want to replace them. Obviously they need to be strong enough, but I don't want to oversize them, as I'm a firm believer in elasticity to reduce shock loads. Then there's the question of cost. After all I've put into her over the winter, I'm feeling seriously impoverished; another reason for not going supersize!
She's pretty much rectangular, and my usual way of mooring is to have springs the length of the boat, plus bow and stern lines from the outboard cleats to the pontoon . I've seen too much vicious snatching to use the nearside cleats, resulting in lines barely a couple of feet long!
Thoughts, suggestions, recommendations?
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