Capt.Erich
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- Joined
- Mar 22, 2006
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 34' SPORT CRUISER (1961 - 1965)
After being a part of a thread on the "tech" side that I didn't want to continue to hijack, I thought I'd start one here where the conversation could continue.
I am curious about the use of "crew" and how much you rely on them. As I stated in the other thread, I use the general rule that the "captain" or boat operator should generally stay at the helm until the boat is reasonably secured to the dock when docking. When running deliveries, I have always taken a mate that understands the fundamentals of docking and we discuss the process once we find out what side we will tie up on and what the docking space will be like. This conversation will include wind, tide, line and fender placement, which line will be tied first, how much room will be between us and the other boats, etc. How much do you rely on dockhands? Personally, I only like them to catch the lines and secure them to the dock. My mate will adjust the length from the boat taking que’s from me on the position of the boat.
BTW: Pascal, my solo sailing reference was to four trips to Bermuda and back on my 40' Little Harbor. It does have a well-maintained Yanmar. No, being caught by dockhands meant nothing about arriving without an operating engine.
I am curious about the use of "crew" and how much you rely on them. As I stated in the other thread, I use the general rule that the "captain" or boat operator should generally stay at the helm until the boat is reasonably secured to the dock when docking. When running deliveries, I have always taken a mate that understands the fundamentals of docking and we discuss the process once we find out what side we will tie up on and what the docking space will be like. This conversation will include wind, tide, line and fender placement, which line will be tied first, how much room will be between us and the other boats, etc. How much do you rely on dockhands? Personally, I only like them to catch the lines and secure them to the dock. My mate will adjust the length from the boat taking que’s from me on the position of the boat.
BTW: Pascal, my solo sailing reference was to four trips to Bermuda and back on my 40' Little Harbor. It does have a well-maintained Yanmar. No, being caught by dockhands meant nothing about arriving without an operating engine.