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Tying up to a Mooring
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06/13/2016 06:38 PM
06/13/2016 06:38 PM
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Just a reminder that the worst possible way you can tie to a mooring is running a single line from one bow cleat through the pennant and over to the other bow cleat. The dock line will act like a saw over time cutting through the mooring loop. You also have zero redundancy if you chaff through the line. Seeing lots of boats tied on that way this week. G
Last edited by GeorgeC1; 06/13/2016 07:29 PM.
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