rgano
Guru
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- Oct 8, 2007
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- Panama City area
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- FROLIC
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- Mainship 30 Pilot II since 2015. GB-42 1986-2015. Former Unlimited Tonnage Master
Was taught eye splices in dock lines is a bad idea. Thinking is you can’t undo a splice. If the line is under load you can’t detach it. If for any reason (someone entangled, need to let go quickly, whatever) you’re out of luck. Even after being loaded a bowline can be untied.
I would say that is a generalized blanket approach without reference to the many ways dock lines with eye splices can be arranged (such as doubling lines) to avoid the issues mentioned. I grew up securing destroyers to piers with eye-spliced samson-braid lines and continued that right into decades of mooring recreational vessels where cleat space is greatly improved with doubled lines by use of an eye splice. I simply cannot personally recall a single event since 1965 where an eye splice in a mooring line caused an issue in and of itself. I have seen poor shiphandling nearly kill a deck crew while I watched helplessly, but it was not a case of not being able to release an eye splice.
Just my 2 cents.