I was planning on doing this, picture is from Defender's Website.
City is supplying the mooring and buoy, I will be doing the bridle and pendants. Was figuring on two with a bridle plate under the ball as in the picture. Adding floats to the pendants and anti-chaffe of course as well.
CB,
There are over 200 boats in our mooring field. Boats 20' up to 45'.
Following our mooring instructions there are very few problems.
I have been through several severe hurricanes and nor'esters without a problem. Of the couple of boats that did break loose it was determined by our fleet captain that the boat owner did not properly maintain his pennants.
If you have a severe storm approaching you can add an additional pennant (1") to your boat just as a safety measure. I always do this.
I would add to that mooring pic a pick-up buoy attached to your pennants.
Being that your on a mooring, make certain that you have a bilge pump aboard w/a automatic float.
My yacht club has some very strict rules on the mooring set-up.
PENNANTS
Boats using mooring balls must have a flotation on the lower part of the pennants to prevent wrap around the ball.
All boats shall use double braid polyester/dacron pennants.
No pennant cannot be used more than two seasons.
Double pennants shall be used for all moorings.
Both pennants should be of the same length.
Proper chafe gear around the pennants on the chock.
Pennant length from surface to chocks should equal two and one half the hight above the water and not to exceed three times.
PENNANT SIZE
BOAT
20 - 25 ft - 5/8"
30 - 35 ft - 3/4"
40 - 60 ft - 1"
Hope this helps you.
Any questions..... be glad to help
Bill