Beefer
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Need some help figuring out how I should tie off to my dock. I rent a non-floating dock from a private party, and currently use davits for my 16' Bayliner. It works fine, although I must admit, watching your boat hang from a couple of cables can be a little unnerving, especially when it's a Bayliner and I have this fear the bow and transom eyes are going to pull out from undiscovered rot (I have little to no faith in this boat).
It looks like I'll be getting a significantly heavier 20' boat, that I don't trust the davits to support, so I'm going to have to tie up. I've always dealt with floating docks, not stationary docks. The dock and pilings have no cleats, and I'm not sure how to secure the boat. Do I tie off to one cleat, around a piling, then over to another cleat? Do I get cleats for the dock (owner's ok with that), and tie off with enough slack to allow for tidal changes? Tide differential is about 4' or maybe even less during normal tides. Or do I tie directly to a piling or the dock?
I know someone out there has this setup, and I need your input. Thanks!
It looks like I'll be getting a significantly heavier 20' boat, that I don't trust the davits to support, so I'm going to have to tie up. I've always dealt with floating docks, not stationary docks. The dock and pilings have no cleats, and I'm not sure how to secure the boat. Do I tie off to one cleat, around a piling, then over to another cleat? Do I get cleats for the dock (owner's ok with that), and tie off with enough slack to allow for tidal changes? Tide differential is about 4' or maybe even less during normal tides. Or do I tie directly to a piling or the dock?
I know someone out there has this setup, and I need your input. Thanks!