Piel moorings
Piel moorings
Beware, just had my cable knawed through by the ring on no. 2. It was blowing a good 5 in the night and pitching and rolling all over the place. I was saved by the pickup can getting caught in the cleat, otherwise I'd have woken up under the bridge at Barrow
I spent most of my money on Booze, Women and Boats. The rest I wasted.
We're born naked, wet and hungry - then things get worse
We're born naked, wet and hungry - then things get worse
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Re: Piel moorings
Well Mick
That's Aldi rope for you
Mick
That's Aldi rope for you
Mick
Re: Piel moorings
When I was on No.2 it was submerged at highwater on a 9.0m tide, I had to slacken the lines a bit.
chris
Re: Piel moorings
My pennyworth, they need a 2m mooring strop on the end, it must be very difficult for high decked boats to get them if there's a good breeze and tide. Also the very outer one could do with moving inshore and numbers 1 and 2 moving up Towards the pub, they are a long way for tender to get to.
I spent most of my money on Booze, Women and Boats. The rest I wasted.
We're born naked, wet and hungry - then things get worse
We're born naked, wet and hungry - then things get worse