That's it exactly in the video... However factor in now a port or starboard current or wind( which he doesn't have there). and by the time the stern line is secure the bow has started swinging...
Passing the lazy line forward on our boat of course involves going through the centre of the boat and picking it back up again, as we can't walk all the way down the side...
By this point, the bow has swung almost 60 degrees or more with no boat either side to stop it ...
Hmmmmm
I think of all the ideas here, having a rope attached to the forward windward cleat is the best which can be ready to immediately attach at the dock to hold the bow, until the lazy line can be passed forward to replace it...
I'm curious on the effect power will have with only a stern line attached..can I hold it there with power ?
Was reluctant to try that as spinning prop and lots of ropes could spell disaster !
You may find this interesting/amusing...and this guy has twin engines AND bow thrusters !
http://youtu.be/OtC2FI81OuEThanks all