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Weight at end of docking line for easier throwing???????
Has anybody ever tried sewing a weight on the end of the rope that is thrown towards the dock? Something maybe like a lacrosse ball.
How many times has somebody been standing on your platform, not able to throw the line and pull your transom into the dock?? I think these are called slungshots in your an old salt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slungshot If you had a long line, you could heave that thing a pretty long distance. |
A tennis ball and very small line could be tossed less dangerously, tie the free end of the tiny line to the mooring line and let the tossee pull the heavy line over.
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monkey fist knot.
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Originally Posted by 88Fount33
(Post 4114749)
A tennis ball and very small line could be tossed less dangerously, tie the free end of the tiny line to the mooring line and let the tossee pull the heavy line over.
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I run 30' bow lines and 25' stern. 1/2" carries straighter and catches easier than 3/8 which seems to squirm more and slip though catcher's hands.
Very few missed catches plus easy, safe in/out splits of a raft line. I also keep 100' of cheap diamond braid poly easily accessible, precisely coiled and bound with velcro for big gaps or emergency throws. Eyes tied on both ends makes holding/cleating easy. I don't have to deal with rolling seas, tides or current so even longer reaches may be helpful. If more weight is needed, I would consider a small sandbag like used to hold down boat covers? |
Originally Posted by ChargeIt
(Post 4114760)
I run 30' bow lines and 25' stern. 1/2" carries straighter and catches easier than 3/8 which seems to squirm more and slip though catcher's hands.
Very few missed catches plus easy, safe in/out splits of a raft line. I also keep 100' of cheap diamond braid poly easily accessible, precisely coiled and bound with velcro for big gaps or emergency throws. Eyes tied on both ends makes holding/cleating easy. I don't have to deal with rolling seas, tides or current so even longer reaches may be helpful. |
Rope cannon?! :stooges:
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I have heard that a cat works very well up to 50'. Have not tried it personally as I was concerned about the lacerations that might ensue.
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brick? or is that a bit narrow?
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Originally Posted by 12meter joe
(Post 4114772)
brick? or is that a bit narrow?
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