How to Dock Single Handed? | Single Handed Docking - EP12

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • In this episode Pete show's us how to safely and effectively bring his boat into the dock.
    What planning should you do?
    What must I think about before I dock my boat?
    How do I tie up my boat?
    Learn about influences of wind and current when you're docking your boat.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @Misteribel
    @Misteribel Před 8 měsíci +6

    Very nice explanation. One tiny suggestion (i know, the best seaman aren't on the boat lol😂): you're showing how to tie on a cleat. The final hitches are better done reverse, such that the lines run parallel. It makes for a smaller knot, it unties more easily, it won't come loose, and you only need one of them (if it's unclear what I'm saying, on YT, search for "cleat hitch", there are some excellent vids).
    Alternatively, run the lines back to the boat, in many cases that makes for an easier departure.

  • @alanmctavish3628
    @alanmctavish3628 Před 10 měsíci +11

    I find it very cavalier of you to jump on the dock without a line holding you to the dock and unreasonable that you board without a line on the dock which can be released once you are under way.

    • @briangilliland3620
      @briangilliland3620 Před 14 dny

      I think the wind onto dock was taking care of that, although that wouldn't be me.

  • @aliced1869
    @aliced1869 Před 6 dny

    I fully agree with the comment made by @Misteribel

  • @curtwpk1361
    @curtwpk1361 Před 8 měsíci +5

    btw. I NEVER get off the boat with no lines tied. Watching from the dock while my boat drifts away is bad enough. But in a crowed marina. Ugh!

  • @TheKetamineSquid
    @TheKetamineSquid Před 9 měsíci +1

    great advice for beginners.

  • @billgiles3261
    @billgiles3261 Před 9 měsíci +2

    When laying out lines ready for deployment I like to be able to see the tail ends hanging inside.

  • @timlamarre8680
    @timlamarre8680 Před rokem +3

    Pete’s boat looks like a PS-a 37’? No fair using this guy as an example. That is one on the hardest boats to maneuver in a Marina and he does it with too much accuracy and finesse. He knows his boat well. Bravo!

    • @sailorstu
      @sailorstu Před měsícem

      I was wondering what it was, IMHO she is beautiful.
      I have a friend with a PS25 and know he talks about how difficult it can be to dock.
      Yet he still makes it look easy to the rest of us.

  • @samuelwyss8851
    @samuelwyss8851 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Tks mate for the video. However, jumping of a boat which is still in motion seems not a good idea to me…. But nobody is perfect. Cheers!

    • @gonesailingglobal
      @gonesailingglobal  Před 6 měsíci +4

      Yes, can understand your concerns, however, there are times, (when you're on your own) there's just no other way.
      The trick is to ensure you're safe to do so, and you'd never leave your boat without a secure grasp of at least one mooring line. :)

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 Před 11 měsíci +2

    In the come island world. , we throw the eye onto the dock cleats and make off on the boat. Nice job thou.qw

  • @arieouwe
    @arieouwe Před 5 měsíci +1

    The cleat thing is totally wrong so going off the boat without a line..
    The rest I think it’s a good explanation

  • @pillybent
    @pillybent Před 5 měsíci +1

    Have you neglected those that have a long keel ?

  • @gatecrasher1970
    @gatecrasher1970 Před 3 dny

    try with boat next to your docking and not in open water

  • @Tiger_Luv
    @Tiger_Luv Před rokem +1

    What a beautiful boat..
    Westsail 32?

  • @davidllewelyn
    @davidllewelyn Před rokem +2

    A couple of questions. First, with the breeze blowing on to the dock then why not dock starboard to so that you have the benefit of prop walk for departure. Second you discuss springing off the dock but don’t demonstrate it and instead simply push the boat off, why?

    • @gonesailingglobal
      @gonesailingglobal  Před rokem

      Hi David,

    • @gonesailingglobal
      @gonesailingglobal  Před rokem +2

      Hi David, good points on both counts. We're trying to demonstrate the principles of docking to people. And, asI'm sure you're aware, there's always room for variables. These videos are also just short intros. Not detailed versions that would cover all aspects of docking. We will, in time, be doing these with students.

  • @Woobieeee
    @Woobieeee Před 19 dny

    why speed up the docking video? literally the most important part lol

  • @comlan-wg8st
    @comlan-wg8st Před 8 měsíci

    common!!

  • @WHennessy-oo6tb
    @WHennessy-oo6tb Před 10 měsíci +1

    Without Prejudice
    Your "Practical" approach enables understanding.
    It would appear one or two people want to go into argument, while A Captain Of a Yacht is looking out for Yacht Safety leaving the Dock, which he Obviously has prior experience, and, ease of Action in the circumstances encountered on the Day.
    The Old Keep it simple stupid , otherwise known as K.I.S.S. is essential for beginners, while keeping in Mind, Build Overall Understanding!
    As a result of reading comments , i have a Picture in my Mind of one commentator arguing wind direction, with the Wind, EnDangering his FAMILY, Yacht , and , CREW. It is NOT funny.

  • @Verradonairun
    @Verradonairun Před rokem +4

    You're being unnecessarily rude and can't spell "mate".

  • @ushi120
    @ushi120 Před rokem +4

    Sorry maid, the most stupid explanation for the direction of prop walk.😂
    First of all, a turning device push the water jet in every direction, like a circle, not only left or right. My 5 years old daughter know this. It doesn't matter if anti- or clockwise.
    However, if the water jet encounters a resistance (boat hull) , the water pressure increases in front of this resistance. The resistance (boat hull) is pushed away by the higher water pressure. That's why the boat hull moves to the side.
    That means we have a prop walk in forward gear and in reverse.
    Although , the prop push the water much more effective to the front (keel) or back (rudder). Thats why its very efficient to steer in forward gear and normally the prop walk in forward gear isn't a problem.