Cruise Further Cruise Safer episode 11 - leaving your boat overseas | Motor Boat & Yachting
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- This month on Cruise Further, Cruise Safer we demonstrate how to set up your mooring lines before leaving your boat for an extended period of time.
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So if the boat is secured 2m of the quay and the passerelle has been retracted... how do you get off the boat?
My question exactly,
Remote for passerelle?
Plank from the dockside.... Or step onto your neighbour’s vessel (with permission) and stroll smugly ashore!
1:00 he uses the word cay Most Americans don't know that word and say dock.
It's spelt "quay" but pronounced "key", I don't know where you got "cay" from, a foreign language?
...so when happens when a storm brings a tidal surge and the water level increases by two feet?
I don't think your lines should be so tight.
As far as I can tell, the Med peak variance is about 20cm during storm surges.