I'd be very interested to hear what sort of "proper installation" gets around the twist issue, since that is a constant problem in our mooring field. It seems to be worst at the height of the summer, when light and variable winds send the boats sailing around and around their moooringsMaine Sail wrote:...When properly installed twist is a non issue ...
Most of us use "swimming pool noodles", secured over the pennants with zip ties, close to the mooring ball. These are effective in preventing wraps around the mooring float, but they don't keep the pennants from twisting together.
It doesn't seem to matter if the pennants are equal or unequal in length, they still twist together after a few turns around the mooring. I've started wondering if our lines are too long (usually about a boatlength).
Twist, by the way, does seem to be a significant source of chafe.
Anyway, the only thing that seems to work around here is to get out to the boat often enough to untwist the pennants on a regular basis.