snooks
Well-Known Member
Re: WNS (What Now, Skipper ) September
Here's my theory, he should go to the chandlers, buy a length of rope that can be used again, nice bit of 3 plat to use as a short warp or something similar.
Reach down the painter as far as possible and tie a rolling hitch (with the two turns uppermost) with the new rope. Wrap a couple of turns of the shiny new rope around the lamp post and sweat the rope up tight, keep sweating the rope until there is enough slack to untie the bowline. it will be a two man job so the girls can have an ice cream and watch from a safe distance.
With the weight now on the new rope it should be possible for one of them to ease the tender slowly down using the friction of the rope against the base of the lampost, while the other takes the outboard from below
Boat is lowered into the water, job done /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Here's my theory, he should go to the chandlers, buy a length of rope that can be used again, nice bit of 3 plat to use as a short warp or something similar.
Reach down the painter as far as possible and tie a rolling hitch (with the two turns uppermost) with the new rope. Wrap a couple of turns of the shiny new rope around the lamp post and sweat the rope up tight, keep sweating the rope until there is enough slack to untie the bowline. it will be a two man job so the girls can have an ice cream and watch from a safe distance.
With the weight now on the new rope it should be possible for one of them to ease the tender slowly down using the friction of the rope against the base of the lampost, while the other takes the outboard from below
Boat is lowered into the water, job done /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif