Burnham Bob
Well-Known Member
I have two sets of genoa tracks - the forward set would probably have been installed to take the sheets for a storm jib as i have an inner forestay added by a previous owner which 'parks' near one of the chain plates and can be deployed and tightened when needed through a clip and lever tensioning device to a ring securely anchored on the deck.
I'm going to experiment with single handed berthing alongside a pontoon with a line with a large loop kept circular with a length of hose pipe that i can drop over pontoon cleats with a boat hook, and then winch the boat in by runing the line through an attachment to the centre of the boat and back to a winch in the cockpit.
What's the froums opinion as to how to run the line back - should i use a carabiner through the toe rail or can is use the forward genoa tracks which have a car through which i can run the line and are in the ideal positions?
I'm going to experiment with single handed berthing alongside a pontoon with a line with a large loop kept circular with a length of hose pipe that i can drop over pontoon cleats with a boat hook, and then winch the boat in by runing the line through an attachment to the centre of the boat and back to a winch in the cockpit.
What's the froums opinion as to how to run the line back - should i use a carabiner through the toe rail or can is use the forward genoa tracks which have a car through which i can run the line and are in the ideal positions?