Securing your boat to the dock usually follows a predictable routine, but sometimes conditions such as waves, wind, currents, tide and wake can make it challenging. Knowing how to secure your boat to the dock properly in all conditions ensures that it doesn't go adrift.
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To secure your boat to the dock, you need the right gear, boat lines sized for the vessel, fittings and configuration. Having the right equipment and knowing the best techniques for securing your boat in any weather prevents damage to the boat and dock. For maximum security and prevention of your boat going adrift, a boat lift is a good idea as it lifts your vessel safely out of the water when you're not using it.
Many boaters prefer three-strand nylon line because it can stretch under load, doesn't shrink and resists sun damage. Three-strand nylon comes in several lengths and diameters. You need to choose line with a diameter that fits the boat's size, weight and cleat horn height.
Securing a boat to the dock with a weather hitch around the dock cleat is an effective way to tie the boat. This type of hitch lets the lines tighten under strain, allows for easy adjusting and won't work loose. Securing your boat with a correct cleat hitch ensures that it's safe and easy to release quickly when necessary.
Whether you're docking your boat at home or at your boating destination, following some helpful tips can keep everything safe and secure.
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