Fendant
Well-Known Member
I had a swing mooring for 12+ years. I rowed a cheap plastic tender about 100 ft incurrent up to 2-3kn.
The boat had a textile cover. Very annoying was that my boat was the meeting point for all seagulls, requiring fixing the boat cover from year 2 onward and a new cover every 4 years. In addition my fridge needed about 12hours with shore power to get a beer or white wine into a drinkable temperature range. Twice I had deep hull scratches on my port side, onylone burglary. Rowing out to the boat on a dark rainy Friday night was not real fun, neither was removing or reinstalling the cover fully covered with seagull s.......t.
Now I am in a code lock protected marina since 2002. Boat is left connected to shore power, no cover needed.
Access to clean hot showers, walking distance to the pub and nice always helpful neighbours.
Harbor master has a spare key and checks berths every day.
I am spending now 3000 € instead of 600 €, but I believe that this is moneywell spend.
The boat had a textile cover. Very annoying was that my boat was the meeting point for all seagulls, requiring fixing the boat cover from year 2 onward and a new cover every 4 years. In addition my fridge needed about 12hours with shore power to get a beer or white wine into a drinkable temperature range. Twice I had deep hull scratches on my port side, onylone burglary. Rowing out to the boat on a dark rainy Friday night was not real fun, neither was removing or reinstalling the cover fully covered with seagull s.......t.
Now I am in a code lock protected marina since 2002. Boat is left connected to shore power, no cover needed.
Access to clean hot showers, walking distance to the pub and nice always helpful neighbours.
Harbor master has a spare key and checks berths every day.
I am spending now 3000 € instead of 600 €, but I believe that this is moneywell spend.