smoothmove
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 38' DOUBLE CABIN (1967 - 1971)
Ok this is probably one of those questions so basic, I didn't want to ask but..
Every Spring seems to bring an oportunity to improve the mooring lines a little over last year and I've been wondering about spring lines lately. I've always left a little slack in the spring lines, maybe enough to allow 2 feet from full front to full rear position. Why? I don't really know, except that it makes it a little easier to catch a line when docking. My question is this. Is there any real advantage to leaving this slack. Each time I've tightened things up, it seems to improve the lurching motions of the boat. I should mention that I tie to a floating dock so the relative level of the boat to the cleat does not change. What would be too tight?
Any comments?
Eric
Every Spring seems to bring an oportunity to improve the mooring lines a little over last year and I've been wondering about spring lines lately. I've always left a little slack in the spring lines, maybe enough to allow 2 feet from full front to full rear position. Why? I don't really know, except that it makes it a little easier to catch a line when docking. My question is this. Is there any real advantage to leaving this slack. Each time I've tightened things up, it seems to improve the lurching motions of the boat. I should mention that I tie to a floating dock so the relative level of the boat to the cleat does not change. What would be too tight?
Any comments?
Eric
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