Freestyle
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- 67' COCKPIT MY (1987 - 1995)
The new rule at our club is no lines tied to pilings -- even just temporarily to get a line over and tie up. Instead all lines are to be tied to the little cleats that are bolted to the aluminum fixed docks.
I learned this when the dockmaster scolded my novice crew who then untied me without tying to a substitute position thus returning the boat to an underway status without my knowledge.
That miscommunication aside, can anyone think of a legitimate rationale for this rule? I can see chaffing issues in a storm. But this was at the fuel dock.
Bruce
Freestyle
1986 67 CPMY
Tampa
I learned this when the dockmaster scolded my novice crew who then untied me without tying to a substitute position thus returning the boat to an underway status without my knowledge.
That miscommunication aside, can anyone think of a legitimate rationale for this rule? I can see chaffing issues in a storm. But this was at the fuel dock.
Bruce
Freestyle
1986 67 CPMY
Tampa