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Marcie Robson
Our boat is located in Huron, Ohio on the huron river with access to lake Erie. We live closer to Cleveland and are looking into dockage there. The question I have is about the type of docks available. Im familiar with floating and fixed with docks running down the side of the boat. One marina which is state owned has a walkway down the middle with no docks on the sides. You back into the dock and board the boat from the stern and because we have a H25 have to climb over the rail, we looked at other boats trying to imagine this because we have an outboard also and wonder if theres a seceret to this. The mooring is different also it consists of 2 pulleys attached to posts at the end of the slip and lines run through the pulleys to the bow of the boat and then back to the dock at the aft of the boat with 2 other lines crossed at the stern. We tried to imagine what this setup is like when docking, my husband more familiar with powerboats is still mastering forward docking(were the entertainment for the evening) of course the wind dosnt help and we have to navigate around a power boat that should be in a longer slip. The new marina says this type of docking is better because its on lake erie and can get pretty rough even behind the breakwall, you dont have the boats pounding against anything because theyre kind of suspended in the slip. We would like to find all the angles before we make the 45 mi. sail in the spring. The other thing i noticed is that you cant hear the halyards slap against the mast over the sound of the squeaking pulleys..sounds like seagulls anyway..which is better than the train waking you up in the middle of the night in our present marina. Thanks in advance...Marcie