capnsensible
Well-Known Member
Certainly have their place. But sometimes there are still moorings around where cleats have to be shared. Then it's a bit selfish. Harbour walls, etc.
Can be a pita if the boat has been left for a long time and may require surgery to get them off. I've picked up yachts that haven't been moved for a long time and the knife was the only option.
I'm also not a fan of leaving lots of line on the dock. Even experienced boat users can trip over them.
But generally, whatever is used on a pontoon cleat, the onboard ends are generally oxo ed anyway, hopefully without the locking turn.
However, there is no 'wrong' way in my opinion, as long as the yacht doesn't wander off on its own!

Can be a pita if the boat has been left for a long time and may require surgery to get them off. I've picked up yachts that haven't been moved for a long time and the knife was the only option.
I'm also not a fan of leaving lots of line on the dock. Even experienced boat users can trip over them.
But generally, whatever is used on a pontoon cleat, the onboard ends are generally oxo ed anyway, hopefully without the locking turn.
However, there is no 'wrong' way in my opinion, as long as the yacht doesn't wander off on its own!