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Old 29-06-2024, 14:36   #1
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Grounding for maintenance

Tidal grounding facility.
Vessel fell off because not enough weight was applied to port side.


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Re: Grounding for maintenance

Next time tie a halyard to the pier to hold her upright.
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Next time tie a halyard to the pier to hold her upright.

Thanks. Not my boat,but a halyard ,in addition to "leaning weight" would be good. Without the weight listing her towards wharf,,she may fall & part the halyard,or worse.
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