DBBRanger
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- Still Crazy
I've posted before about my apprehension in using a stern tie - I'm still not convinced that is as easy as purported. Since I'm going to Desolation sound this summer, it would be nice if I was at ease with it - but I'm not. In all the pics I've seen of stern tying, the weather conditions are always serene, no wind. My major concern with stern tying is what happens when there is wind or current broadside. I think the attitude is 'hope for the best' and I understand that even if I don't subscribe to it. What I don't understand is how does one install the stern tie when there is wind or current? Let's say you need a stern tie in order to not drift abeam. After dropping the hook, how does one keep from drifting abeam until the stern tie is attached? Thrusters may help but not really. If it really is a fair weather technique, and there is no place for swinging on a hook, what then?
I can't see that I'll ever be convinced, but I'm trying!
I can't see that I'll ever be convinced, but I'm trying!