My 310 summer mooring is a bouy. My vessel is the only object around providing a rest spot for birds, otters and seals. The swim step makes a handy ladder for otters and seals to come aboard. I find that a small bag of moth balls tied to the swim ladder is an effect deterrent to climbing aboard. Moth ball stink is bad, otter poop is way worse.
Last summer, a young gull decided that the Bimini is the perfect place to eat, sleep and poop. I created a spider web of small diameter line and tied it between the back stays and edges of the Bimini. It took the gull about 30 seconds to survey the challenge and make a tight landing after I rowed 30 feet away from the boat. Reasoning with the gull and asking it to go live somewhere else accomplished nothing. I assume the gull will be glad to see the boat back later this spring.
The Bimini has solar panels so light access needs to be as unrestricted as possible.
Ideas to solve this mess?
Last summer, a young gull decided that the Bimini is the perfect place to eat, sleep and poop. I created a spider web of small diameter line and tied it between the back stays and edges of the Bimini. It took the gull about 30 seconds to survey the challenge and make a tight landing after I rowed 30 feet away from the boat. Reasoning with the gull and asking it to go live somewhere else accomplished nothing. I assume the gull will be glad to see the boat back later this spring.
The Bimini has solar panels so light access needs to be as unrestricted as possible.
Ideas to solve this mess?