Daydream believer
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I don't bring my fenders in ever ..
Richard
Well you would not if you spent all the time tied to a pontoon would you :ambivalence::ambivalence:
I don't bring my fenders in ever ..
Richard
Well you would not if you spent all the time tied to a pontoon would you :ambivalence::ambivalence:
That's true DB ..... although dragging that damn pontoon the full length of the Adriatic from Marano to Corfu certainly slowed me down a bit.
Richard
We are almost the same - bring them up onto the side deck but never untie them. After all, between one anchorage and another why create an extra task?
You use fenders when at anchor??
You use fenders when at anchor??
You use fenders when at anchor??
Have you put the valves in?
Are you pumping or deflating?
Have you tied the outboard on?
Have you turned the fuel on?
Have you turned the choke on?
Have you opened the fuel cock?
have you tied the dinghy on?
You'll have to row back (10 metres ish).
Would you like the oars over there?
That's the time when you definitely need them. As soon as the wind gets up all hell breaks loose and the boats at anchor soon start a bit of argy-bargy. :ambivalence:
Richard
Even if you know what your doing having the fenders over the side dragging in the waster gives the impression you are not of the right stuff and so any miraculous manouver on your part will be greeted with suprise and if it goes badly ,well you did warn them with your dangling fenders