serpa4
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2020
- Messages
- 286
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-23 (Sterndrive)
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC3051D818
- Vessel Name
- DayLo
- MMSI Number
- 368173760
I pulled up to a mooring ball with no pendant on it. I use a Mantus marine's smallest bridal, (30-40ft/12,000lbs) which is 23ft long. I ended up backing up to the ball, but then my bridal would not reach it from the front 2 cleats. I just retied the bridal across my read deck cleat for the night, but didn't like the stern to waves and wind, but knew that night it would be very clam night.
I was thinking of getting a single 5/8 rope of about 10 feet. Attach the rope to the end of the bridal while it is still attached to the front cleats. Then walking the bridal 23ft and 10ft of line back to the rear deck for attaching to the ball and then letting it all go overboard. I'd be about 33ft off the mooring ball.
Is that too far off a ball?
What would you suggest/do?
I was thinking of getting a single 5/8 rope of about 10 feet. Attach the rope to the end of the bridal while it is still attached to the front cleats. Then walking the bridal 23ft and 10ft of line back to the rear deck for attaching to the ball and then letting it all go overboard. I'd be about 33ft off the mooring ball.
Is that too far off a ball?
What would you suggest/do?