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The Simplest Way to Secure Your Ship in a Quay Slip

By Eric Nelson


When you're finished with the fun on the water, it is time to secure the boat in the Port Canaveral Marina. Boat slips are different and better from the boat docks as they protect the vessel on both the sides from open water. But each pier has its own set of rules and laws to be followed while docking in its slip. Ensure you know the simple steps of tying up a boat on the shore.

You want to take a good look at the slip allocated to you before leaving on the outing. But chances are high that you might have to do the same on the fly in the event you are approaching a quay for the first time. In such conditions, take a note of the slip dimensions well before, to maneuver the ship easily.

Switching the engine to idle or neutral mode, enter the jetty pointing the boat's bow toward the inside corner of the slip. Steer the rear of the ship till it is perfectly straight and parallel to the sides of the slip.

Now throw a looped rope over a piling to the outer side of the slip nearest to the open water. Step on to the dock and secure the rigging to a cleat on the deck by tying it numerous times. If there is crew on the pier, you will not need to step out as the staff will rig lines for you.

Next, wrap the bow and aft riggings around the cleats on the starboard side of your ship. Rig the boat's line so the vessel is secured in the middle of the slip preventing your ship from bumping into the either sides of the slip.

The vessel slip being the home to your vessel makes sure safety to your vessel and a correct docking will simply augment the security of the boat.




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