StirCrazy wrote:
Okay, since Bill has actually done this and he's right about the amidship cleat being right off of the curve in the windshield, I think I will go to the bow cleat.
If I am hearing you correctly, once the bow cleat is on, I can do the tank motion (port forward, starboard reverse) slowly and this should slide me in gingerly.
Yes, if you're docking along the port side then you'd attach a line to the port bow cleat and the dock. Then pivot the boat using port in forward and starboard in reverse. This would normally spin the boat to starboard. But since the port bow is tied down, it can't go anywhere. This will cause the stern to move to port. It will move backward some too, so move carefully. Don't let yourself get stressed out and apply too much power. Go easy, it'll work out.
Always be gentle about how much force you put on the cleats. Properly installed ones (with backing plates) will be able to withstand a lot of tension, but don't get crazy. This is also why I like to use the loose end of the line on the boat. If something goes wrong you can loosen the line there instead of relying on someone ashore to get it right. If you had the loop down there on the cleat you'd be stuck.
Way too much tension on a cleat can turn into a disaster in a hurry. If the tension on the line becomes too great it can cause a cleat to break loose and become a flying projectile. People have been *killed* that way. This typically is more of a problem when people try to tow a boat or pull one loose when run aground.
This is why it's VERY, VERY, VERY IMPORTANT to ALWAYS install cleats with serious backing materials behind them. You don't want someone to mistakenly assume a cleat is secure when it's in fact just held in with some screws. A poorly installed cleat could pop out under what would normally be a reasonable amount of tension. But it doesn't take much (especially when combined with the springy nature of nylon lines) to turn it into a deadly projectile.
This is why those fender hanger clips don't look like cleats. They don't want anyone to be misled into thinking a simple hang clip is safe for attaching a mooring line.