Check for the aft line, then gently shove off from the dock.
If your stern line is off, the next step is to retie or adjust it to secure the back of the boat to the dock or mooring. This is important to ensure that the boat remains stable and doesn't drift away or swing from the dock. It's crucial for the safety of the boat and neighboring vessels.
When the wind is blowing towards the dock, you should cast off the line that is holding the bow (front) of the boat first. This allows the boat's stern (rear) to swing out away from the dock, making it easier to maneuver away from the dock without being pushed back into it by the wind. After the bow line is released, you can then cast off the stern line.
tell them off and then forget about them
yo want to cast off the stern... and then the bow
A billethead is a rounded piece of timber at the bow or stern of a whaleboat, around which the harpoon line is run out when the whale darts off.
if your ready to take it to the next step: i love you if your not ready to take it to the next step: bye. see you tommorrow. can't wait(sometimes)
Your timing is off. It sounds like the ball is getting ahead of you. One solution is to change from a 4 step to a 5 step delivery.
Rip your shirt off and go into the bedroom.
Yes it is perfectly leagal
If you run aground on an outboard boat and are not taking on water, the first step is to assess the situation and ensure your safety. Next, try to shift the weight on the boat to the stern to help lift the bow. Then, gently reverse the engine while steering back and forth to help dislodge the boat. If necessary, you can also use a paddle or pole to push off from the bottom.
Following seas is the term.
Following seas is the term.