I was just thinking back to my cruising course and the things that come as you advance through the courses and got to thinking about sailing onto and off of a dock. I'm pretty sure if I put my head to it I'd come to some sort of semblance of a plan but wonder how many other things there are to know or how many little situations we find ourselves in that require a perhaps specific solution?
Last time out for me was single handed. My stern was in the armpit of a t-shaped dock at our launch ramp. I was pointing the wrong way and had a boat on front of me, the tee behind and a side wind good enough to hold the Mac to the dock without need to tie up. Some head scratching later I had run one of our shore lines (long) from the bow, down to a horn on the dock edge a foot forward of the bow and back to the cockpit. I clicked the motor into reverse with just a touch of throttle and kicked everything over to swing the stern away from the dock while keeping the bow held tight. Once clear of the tee I straightened out the tiller and outboard and started to let the long line slide and I eased away like a champ. What's more - once I was clear of everything I kept the boat creeping back while I hooked the now floating free line dragging in the wake of the reversing boat, reeled it in and settled back into the cockpit for a sunset motor to the nights mooring.
Felt like I was a genius for that move but am willing to bet it's in a how to book I'll read yet in my sailing days.
How many other little gems are there like this I wonder? Anyone can to share some of their "Bond Moves"?@
Last time out for me was single handed. My stern was in the armpit of a t-shaped dock at our launch ramp. I was pointing the wrong way and had a boat on front of me, the tee behind and a side wind good enough to hold the Mac to the dock without need to tie up. Some head scratching later I had run one of our shore lines (long) from the bow, down to a horn on the dock edge a foot forward of the bow and back to the cockpit. I clicked the motor into reverse with just a touch of throttle and kicked everything over to swing the stern away from the dock while keeping the bow held tight. Once clear of the tee I straightened out the tiller and outboard and started to let the long line slide and I eased away like a champ. What's more - once I was clear of everything I kept the boat creeping back while I hooked the now floating free line dragging in the wake of the reversing boat, reeled it in and settled back into the cockpit for a sunset motor to the nights mooring.
Felt like I was a genius for that move but am willing to bet it's in a how to book I'll read yet in my sailing days.
How many other little gems are there like this I wonder? Anyone can to share some of their "Bond Moves"?@