Has anyone with a Typhoon or similar sized sailboat had any experience using mooring whips to secure your boat adjacent to a floating dock. Are they practical for sailboats? Can they be used in moderately rough water? Any help would be appreciated.
Tom
Mooring Whips
Moderator: Jim Walsh
-
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Apr 12th, '06, 17:22
- Location: '82 Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender,
"Second Wind", Cheboygan, MI.
Mooring Whips
Tom,
I use mooring whips and I think they work great on my Typhoon Weekender. I moor the boat off my dock which is on a busy river and there is a lot of wake action from passing boat traffic. The also work great holding the boat in proper position when the wind and storms hit.
Bob
I use mooring whips and I think they work great on my Typhoon Weekender. I moor the boat off my dock which is on a busy river and there is a lot of wake action from passing boat traffic. The also work great holding the boat in proper position when the wind and storms hit.
Bob
R. A. Manning
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Dec 27th, '06, 20:26
- Location: 1978 Typhoon Weekender/Cajun Moon/Chattanooga,Tn.
Mooring whips
Bob,
Thanks for the reply.It sounds like you have the same situation I have. What are the ratings(length/weight)on the whips you are using? I assume you are using some type of spring lines to control the forward and aft motion. What size lines are you using? Did you have to add cleats to the boat for the whip lines or spring lines? If so,where did you place them? Do the bases of the whips(on the dock) have to be pretty much on the same level as the toe rail or winches or can they be above or below and still be effective? Do you have pictures you could post?
Tom W
Thanks for the reply.It sounds like you have the same situation I have. What are the ratings(length/weight)on the whips you are using? I assume you are using some type of spring lines to control the forward and aft motion. What size lines are you using? Did you have to add cleats to the boat for the whip lines or spring lines? If so,where did you place them? Do the bases of the whips(on the dock) have to be pretty much on the same level as the toe rail or winches or can they be above or below and still be effective? Do you have pictures you could post?
Tom W
mooring whips
I just started using mooring whips on a typhoon. So far they seem to work quite well. I have spring lines and breast lines. I think you do need to keep an eye on the boat till you have things adjusted and start trusting it.