Unclematt
Senior Member
Ok now that I have my new boat I need marriage savers. I know this topic has been on here many times before so please be kind. What is the best for just two of us.
I have a thread going, two options Sena and Eartech. I am going with three new Eartechs Ultralites. https://eartec.com/product/ultralite-ul2d/
Ok now that I have my new boat I need marriage savers. I know this topic has been on here many times before so please be kind. What is the best for just two of us.
Ok now that I have my new boat I need marriage savers. I know this topic has been on here many times before so please be kind. What is the best for just two of us.
Ok now that I have my new boat I need marriage savers. I know this topic has been on here many times before so please be kind. What is the best for just two of us.
As a guy who is fair recent and active with some questions, I can say the search function is not great for targeted thread content. Having tried it a couple times, has raised my tolerance threshold for near repeat questions.If you know it has been discussed here many times, why ask again? Why not just review those previous (and even ongoing) discussions?
I don't mean this negatively - I'm truly curious.
I just ordered the Eartec ultra lite single ear. I think for us it will work well. As far as searching for previous discussions. I am not good with navigating social media forums blogs and the like. I am new to this whole thing so please cut me some slack.
it's really, really simple .... Marry your best friend and treat her with rspect.
I can say the search function is not great for targeted thread content.
First line over is the spring line.
Fwd or aft spring line is dependent on if you dock bow in or stern in.
Once you get the proper spring line over and secured, the rest is easy. A few twists on the helm and minimum rudder will bring the bow or stern in so you can get these line on board and secured.
Have many of you found it necessary to lean against the outer most piling?
"line over"First line over is the spring line.
Fwd or aft spring line is dependent on if you dock bow in or stern in.
Once you get the proper spring line over and secured, the rest is easy. A few twists on the helm and minimum rudder will bring the bow or stern in so you can get these line on board and secured.
Have many of you found it necessary to lean against the outer most piling?
"line over"
Can you expand on what you mean. Is there someone to hand over the line on the dock. I am aware of using a spring along with propulsion to hold tight to dock. Curious how you get that first line tied off.
Without a helper on the dock my crew wait for me to step off and take said lines, that is after I lay the boat alongside the dock of course. Crew less agile than captain.
As a result I practise single handed docking even with crew handing me lines.
If there's a helper on the dock, the line gets handed off with instructions. If not, the most capable crew member on board at the time hops off with the line once I've got the boat placed so they can do that safely. Stern line gets placed so they can grab it without having to get back on the boat. I've got a decent distance from side decks to helm, so I like to stay at the helm until at least the first line is on, then I'll move to assist as needed. Engines stay running until I have a bow, stern, and spring line on.