My sailing club has a 30 foot pontoon boat which is kept next to a single straight floating dock. The dock rides up and down on several pilings. And the dock is exposed to a lake which is two miles wide at that point. Sometimes whitecap waves and big wakes come in. Recently the manufacturer's attach point for the bow line (welded to the top of the nearest pontoon) was discovered to be tearing a hole in the pontoon. Obviously shock loads on the bow line fitting are the cause. Some club members want to use a stronger attachment point(s) on the main structure. Others want to use stretchier lines and bigger fenders. A mooring to hold the pontoon a few feet away from the dock has been suggested. Some want to tie the boat tightly while others want lots of slack. What would you do to keep a pontoon boat safely docked in rough water ?