Bow cleat here also, but...
I have a large metal cleat through-bolted to the center of the foredeck just aft of the anchor locker on my H23. I thought it was standard. I guess not.Why not make a mooring bridle? Slide some vinyl tubing (or some other form of chafe protection) over a length of 3/8 inch dockline. This line must be long enough to be made fast on the bow cleat on the port side and go all the way around the bow to be made fast on the starboard side. Slide an anchor shackle over the dockline (pick a size that will slde freely on the chafe-protected line). Tie a 6 to 8 ft length of of 3/8-inch anchor line to the bolt of the anchor shackle. Secure the ends of the chafe-protected dockline to your bow cleats to form a bridle. The shackle should slide freely on the chafe protection.To make up to the mooring, tie off the free end of the anchor line on the shackle to the eye on the mooring pennant. If you have to slip the mooring in a real hurry, undo either end of the bridle from the deck. The bridle will remain attached to the boat on the opposite cleat and the shackle will still be tied to the eye of your mooring pennant. Come to think of it, you could probably just run the bridle through the eye of the pennant...PeterH23 "Raven"