laurence_penpol
New Member
Hi all - i’ve been on my trot mooring now for a few months and am having real difficulty getting on and off it and was hoping for some words of advice! Today I cut the line with my prop which is at least better than the prop getting wrapped and jammed!
My Current Setup:
2 mooring lines to fore and aft buoys that i connect together when leaving with a single line with a carabena at each end with pickup buoys on each carabena point. In the centre of the line I have a loop to go over my centre cleat if needed.
The boat has to point up river to to the strength of the ebb tide so my usual routine without side wind it to approach the buoy that is upstream of the tidal direction and connect that first and then the other end. This seems to work ok when there is no side wind!!!
When there is a side wind, if I approach the line on the windward side (as I did today), if my crew don’t manage to pick up the line on first attempt it will slide under the boat against the keel and prop. The wind pins me on it and there is no way of lifting it or getting my fire and aft lines connected.
If I approach on the leeward side, If i try to connect the mid-ship cleat after picking up the line, we get blown off to the point the line is tight and getting the fire and aft lines on are almost impossible.
I’m hoping someone has a few pointers that may help me out as I’m new to this mooring type. An additional complication is that where my trot is has an eddy which can push the boat to the side as well. I can judge which side to approach from based on the position of other boats but i’m not even sure which side is the right side at the moment!
Thanks
My Current Setup:
2 mooring lines to fore and aft buoys that i connect together when leaving with a single line with a carabena at each end with pickup buoys on each carabena point. In the centre of the line I have a loop to go over my centre cleat if needed.
The boat has to point up river to to the strength of the ebb tide so my usual routine without side wind it to approach the buoy that is upstream of the tidal direction and connect that first and then the other end. This seems to work ok when there is no side wind!!!
When there is a side wind, if I approach the line on the windward side (as I did today), if my crew don’t manage to pick up the line on first attempt it will slide under the boat against the keel and prop. The wind pins me on it and there is no way of lifting it or getting my fire and aft lines connected.
If I approach on the leeward side, If i try to connect the mid-ship cleat after picking up the line, we get blown off to the point the line is tight and getting the fire and aft lines on are almost impossible.
I’m hoping someone has a few pointers that may help me out as I’m new to this mooring type. An additional complication is that where my trot is has an eddy which can push the boat to the side as well. I can judge which side to approach from based on the position of other boats but i’m not even sure which side is the right side at the moment!
Thanks
