forestcreature
Well-Known Member
My 18' is on a half-tide swing mooring in Emsworth. It is secured to a mooring buoy by a length of chain with a swivel at the buoy end, and I've removed the mast for now. At some point (I think during the winter) something happened that bent one of the upright flukes of the bow chain roller flush to the deck, and the chain has been clattering around causing more damage since then. While I try to get to grips with all of the work, and now extra repairs, that need doing to get this lovely boat underway, I would like to improve its situation on the swing mooring and give it a fighting chance through next winter.
After reading the Conservancy's very pragmatic leaflet about swing moorings, I am considering shortening the chain, and/or adding a shorter mooring warp with/without some kind of snubber and the chain as backup. I would also try some sort of drogue to help keep it oriented sensibly. I am open to any advice or experience that anybody could share on this, and also any theories as to how the plate on the chain roller could have been bent so badly! That itself might be informative as to what is going on when I'm not there.
After reading the Conservancy's very pragmatic leaflet about swing moorings, I am considering shortening the chain, and/or adding a shorter mooring warp with/without some kind of snubber and the chain as backup. I would also try some sort of drogue to help keep it oriented sensibly. I am open to any advice or experience that anybody could share on this, and also any theories as to how the plate on the chain roller could have been bent so badly! That itself might be informative as to what is going on when I'm not there.