Great content as always. I'd love a video on how to moor a small recreational vessel near a beach. Consider how to find suitable area, disembarking onto beach, ensuring vessel is secure overnight, what weather or coastal conditions to check for, etc
Easier said than done. I have done this only on small boats.It works pretty nice when you anchor in an area where the tides change direction but if you sit there fore a few days your anchor chains will most likely start twisting around and I have no clue how you would untwist chaines on a large ship or large boat.And then you'll have to watch out for what the wind is doing. I had boats where the boat went with the wind direction and not with the current. All in all I guess it's the only solution but not a great one at least not one to get a good night sleep.
I understand, but if there is no engine power. would there not be a problem with the beam wind in this situation? Won't the vessel be blown sideways as the cable is paid out o the leeward anchor? I guess plenty of space must be allowed for in this situation? I'm not a professional seafarer, so please excuse my ignorance. Love he series by the way. :-)
Great content as always. I'd love a video on how to moor a small recreational vessel near a beach. Consider how to find suitable area, disembarking onto beach, ensuring vessel is secure overnight, what weather or coastal conditions to check for, etc
How about watching that your prop doesn't tangle/cut your anchor line.
Easier said than done. I have done this only on small boats.It works pretty nice when you anchor in an area where the tides change direction but if you sit there fore a few days your anchor chains will most likely start twisting around and I have no clue how you would untwist chaines on a large ship or large boat.And then you'll have to watch out for what the wind is doing. I had boats where the boat went with the wind direction and not with the current. All in all I guess it's the only solution but not a great one at least not one to get a good night sleep.
Great video. Thanks
I understand, but if there is no engine power. would there not be a problem with the beam wind in this situation? Won't the vessel be blown sideways as the cable is paid out o the leeward anchor? I guess plenty of space must be allowed for in this situation? I'm not a professional seafarer, so please excuse my ignorance. Love he series by the way. :-)
do you need somebody for editing those videos?
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