rwoofer
Well-Known Member
I'm now on a trot mooring where I have to reverse in against the ebb to pick up the aft buoy. The trots are quite tight, with about 6 feeet or so between each one. I guess that the ebb can run up to 3 knots of so.
With two people it is fairly simple as you can ferry glide in. However I often single hand, which is where the problems start. Ferry gliding in on your own is straightforward, but to pick up the mooring I need to let go of the tiller, knock engine into neutral, go to the after quarter (very wide stern), pick up the pennant and get it on a cleat in double quick time!
The first problem is that soon as I let go of the tiller, the strong current whips it to one side making the boat go one direction or the other very quickly. If the above scenario is done quickly, the boat gets whipped back straight as the pennant snatches. The second problem is that there is no room for mistakes. If I fail to get the pennant on super quick then the tide will take me on to my neighbours boat. So far this hasn't happened, but I feel that I really should have a system that has a bit more give as surely one day I will come a cropper.
One thought is to have a line preset to lasso the buoy. Firstly this isn't foolproof and secondly the snatch probably won't do the buoy any good. So does anyone have any suggestions?
With two people it is fairly simple as you can ferry glide in. However I often single hand, which is where the problems start. Ferry gliding in on your own is straightforward, but to pick up the mooring I need to let go of the tiller, knock engine into neutral, go to the after quarter (very wide stern), pick up the pennant and get it on a cleat in double quick time!
The first problem is that soon as I let go of the tiller, the strong current whips it to one side making the boat go one direction or the other very quickly. If the above scenario is done quickly, the boat gets whipped back straight as the pennant snatches. The second problem is that there is no room for mistakes. If I fail to get the pennant on super quick then the tide will take me on to my neighbours boat. So far this hasn't happened, but I feel that I really should have a system that has a bit more give as surely one day I will come a cropper.
One thought is to have a line preset to lasso the buoy. Firstly this isn't foolproof and secondly the snatch probably won't do the buoy any good. So does anyone have any suggestions?