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At a dock.
On the dock and away from the boat
On the dock and away from the boat
On the dock and away from the boat
When you jump from a floating boat to a dock, the boat is also moving slightly on the water. Your momentum is aligned with the boat's motion rather than the stationary dock, causing you to fall short of the destination on the dock.
A moorage bill is a charge or invoice issued by a marina or dock facility for the rental of space where a boat or vessel is secured. It typically includes fees for the duration of the stay, utilities, and other services provided to the boat owner. Moorage bills can vary based on the size of the vessel, the location of the mooring, and the amenities offered by the facility. Boat owners are responsible for paying this bill to maintain their mooring rights.
While you are tied to the dock feeling your boat, your passengers should be safely on the dock or in a designated area on the boat where they are out of the way. It's important for them to avoid moving around the boat to ensure stability and prevent any accidents. Additionally, they should be aware of their surroundings and follow safety protocols while you assess the boat. Keeping them in a safe location helps you focus on the task at hand without distractions.
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Go parallel with the dock, stop the engine, and let the current drift you to the dock.
Go parallel with the dock, stop the engine, and let the current drift you to the dock.
Tie your boat to a cleat or a bull rail.