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Picking up a mooring ball

Posted By: majoma

Picking up a mooring ball - 05/25/2017 12:51 AM

I was thinking of picking a ball from the stern and then walk the line to the front. It looks easier. Has anyone done it?
Posted By: 706jim

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/25/2017 01:38 AM

Better chance of devouring the pennant in your prop.
Posted By: Mandknky

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/25/2017 02:33 AM

We had to do exactly that method several times when on one charter after the boat hook was lost overboard. If you have to do it just back up to the ball slowly from upwind, pick up the ball and let the boat slowly continue to drift back... then tie off from the front bow cleat as usual. If the wind is strong you may even be operating the boat in idle while in forward gear just to control the speed. One other option in a pinch is to go ahead and use the dingy to pick up the mooring pendant.

We have 8 or 9 bareboat charters under our belt and the only incident we have ever had was a lost boat hook. Our teen agers failed to lash it down on deck one evening, and it evidently it went overboard during a spirited sail from diamond key on Jost over to St. John.... of course the captain (me) should have noticed it wasn't really secured when we got underway.
Posted By: Deepcut

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/25/2017 10:21 AM

Mandknky:
If losing a boat hook is thee worst you do.....be Very Proud. Have lost one of those too. Very easy on a monohull.
Our CAT (TMM Fleet) is equipped with 2 hooks,soI guess not too unusual.
Posted By: warren460

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/25/2017 11:04 AM

I bet some still lose 2 hooks
Posted By: ScurvyD

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/25/2017 04:00 PM

Anybody ever pick one up like this? Does this work out well?
Posted By: rfrimmel

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/25/2017 04:51 PM

Nicely done, mate was prepared to pick up pennant and always looked in control of situation and lines.
Posted By: ggffrr11

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/25/2017 07:30 PM

ScurvyD - I sent you a pm
Posted By: sail2wind

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/26/2017 12:04 AM

That was pretty neat, but a pre made bridal would even be easier. I used a 6" Winchard carabiner, extremely easy to hook up to pennant. I have seen Mike K pick up a ball single handed on the first pass.
Posted By: Twanger

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/26/2017 02:12 PM

I've seen charter captains do this.
They rig a long line to the stern, pull up beside the ball while at the helm, grab the ball, tie on, and walla, they're on. Then at their leisure they shorten the scope of the line.
Posted By: Pvgreg

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/26/2017 02:42 PM

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ScurvyD said:
Anybody ever pick one up like this? Does this work out well?


This is how I pick up a ball every time. Works great.
Posted By: jphart

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/27/2017 03:55 PM

My buddy, a Moorings owner used to back up to mooring balls on cats. Better with afternoon setting sun and prevailing easterly winds. He got funny looks, but it was more comfortable with cats than sittin in the hot sun.

Now with gens, AC, blenders, and front porches w speakers on newer cats, we just do it the normal way. Then move to the stern for sunset. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Ebb

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 05/29/2017 01:45 PM

Just returned from a week charter on a Moorings 42.3 monohull. The boat was great and we had a wonderful week. The only problem we had was the length of the boat hook was much too short for the boat. Having to lean far over the life lines to reach the mooring pennants resulted in badly bruised ribs! Just something to consider when doing your pre-charter boat briefing.
Posted By: deliveryskipper

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 06/10/2017 01:29 AM

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sail2wind said:
That was pretty neat, but a pre made bridal would even be easier. I used a 6" Winchard carabiner, extremely easy to hook up to pennant. I have seen Mike K pick up a ball single handed on the first pass.


How did you rig the bridle? The ring at the lower end of the snap hook seems small.
Posted By: sail2wind

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 06/10/2017 03:44 PM

I use one 30' dock line which stay on my forward cleats. I don't know how to post pictures, but if you PM me your email I will send a picture.
Posted By: Deepcut

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 06/10/2017 03:50 PM

Sail 2 Wind:

What is the working load of the carbiner you use?
Posted By: sail2wind

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 06/10/2017 07:34 PM

I use this and an anchor chain snubber on the same bridle

https://www.westmarine.com/buy/wichard--stainless-steel-snap-hooks--P002_060_002_004
Posted By: jphart

Re: Picking up a mooring ball - 06/10/2017 08:05 PM

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Ebb said:
Just returned from a week charter on a Moorings 42.3 monohull. The boat was great and we had a wonderful week. The only problem we had was the length of the boat hook was much too short for the boat. Having to lean far over the life lines to reach the mooring pennants resulted in badly bruised ribs! Just something to consider when doing your pre-charter boat briefing.

Your "Hooker" is starting too high!
Better to just sit on the deck, legs over the side and snag the line from the ball. Have a line ready and if you have enough crew, after looping the line through the eye, hand it back to your crew to tie down to a cleat.
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