I tried to use my midship cleat for docking but if it needed to stop the boat at all, it would spin the bow into the dock and kick the stern so far that I was worried about hitting the boat next to me. The advantage of using the winch is that it will stop the boat in a completely straight line. It does not turn the bow to port or starboard.My aft cleat is under the pulpit where the useless sugar scoop starts. 6ish feet works well for a springline connected to the midship cleat. If I'm solo docking I'll put two loops in the line - one for the dock cleat and one for my boat hook. It's easier to handle and I'm less likely to have a boat hook try to harpoon me. If I do a single loop, the boat hook ends up an odd downward angle and is likely to get stuck between the line and dock cleat while me and the boat are still moving forward
