But knowing this and the fact that Adrian wants to leave the gates open if a
barge comes out of a lock leaving the gates open and races past dragging my
pins out - it could be the great man himself...
Steve Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Adrian Stott wrote:
> So I feel that mooring on-line should be considered to imply that you
> tie up in such a way that you won't be disrupted by craft passing at
> anything up to breaking-wash speed. This probably means good-sized
> well-set pins, good-sized ropes, appropriate knots/hitches, and spring
> lines. Also not mooring where it is dead shallow. And, if you do
> come adrift, accepting that it is your fault, not that of the passing
> traffic.
*speechless*
Steve
NB Bream
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