Re: Dockline practicality - where is your bitter end?
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2026 5:48 pm
That's a no bueno. NEVER leave lines in the water. So careless to do so.
I always disconnect my dock lines WHILE ON THE DOCK. I literally hop off the boat, disconnect all lines and hop back on. This way I can be sure to stow them out of other's way and safe.
In the past when I lived back east, I had a hook on pilings to hold the dock lines when I left.
I also have full dock lines and bumpers, should I visit another marina. If cruising to different ports, having plenty of dock lines is important.
Having preset dock lines ON THE DOCK and ready to loop on a cleat makes it so easy for docking. These lines are preset for optimal distances and clearances so I don't need to adjust each time I take the boat out. That's big for me. I spend a lot of time getting them set just right so things don't touch or rub on docks.
Everyone has different situations. Not everyone has a dedicated silip. I just moved my boat to the slip next to mine that has fingerpiers on BOTH sides. I'll have to figure out how to tie things up in that one. Also, I have to move my dock guards over to the new slip.