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Bow eye strength for buoy mooring?

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whwells
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Bow eye strength for buoy mooring?

Post by whwells »

Northstar 2006 Albin 28th has trailer and bow eye. I assume it was installed by
Bellingham Yachts when delivered. There is a Pacific Trailer but it was ordered and shipped later separately.

Have advised elsewhere on this site my plans to moor it this coming season on my
Lake Tahoe buoy. Wondering if anyone has information on the strength of the bow eye as as the sole source for hookup.

Previously had a 25' Cobalt on the buoy and the bow eye worked fine. The Albin is
heavier maybe by a couple thousand pounds. Also previously had a boat moored at Trinidad, CA (that is open ocean harbor) buoys only but that boat had a secondary hookup
on top of the bow for safety.

Any thoughts on whether a typical bow eye will hold the Albin 28 in rough waters.
Lake Tahoe is not like the open ocean but on rare occasions we can get 3' swells
that start on the south side of the lake and work all the way to the north side.

Over the years I have seen a number of boats under 25' get turned sideways with the wind
and swells and roll over. Don't recall one going ashore due to a failed bow eye.

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Re: Bow eye strength for buoy mooring?

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I think a bridle harness would be a better choice.
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Re: Bow eye strength for buoy mooring?

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efishsea: Good advise. Will try to do both with the bridle harness as a back up or maybe together.
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Re: Bow eye strength for buoy mooring?

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I'm with Bob, I'd use a bridle to the bow cleats. That's how and where I've always tied to when on mooring.

Nice to see you back and active, Howard.
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Re: Bow eye strength for buoy mooring?

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Yes, a bow bridle will work well. Had my 28TE secured to my mooing for 15 years, directly in the northwind’s “path” on lake Champlain (with a 60 mile fetch), and she was always secure in the most severe wave heights and periods. Also, you will be able to secure and launch more conveniently since you won’t be reaching down to the eye, especially after returning back in rough seas. Don
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Re: Bow eye strength for buoy mooring?

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I use the bridle set up. Two 5/8 lines to the mooring chain. You will need to make sure you use a chafe guard thru the bow chocks. Doesn’t take long to chew up your line. It is a requirement with our Harbor Master.
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Re: Bow eye strength for buoy mooring?

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I also ha e a bridle system too both bow cleats. Mattapoisett is wide open to SE winds and swells and rides fine.
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Re: Bow eye strength for buoy mooring?

Post by Bluefish1254 »

I too have mooring question and am hoping to bring this back.

Should I be looking for say 12 ft lines going from the cleats direct to the mooring or should I go through the chocks? Seems like a chart issue there to me. Do I want a pair of lines going to a single line then to the mooring ball?

I too am used to using a bow eye and love it but my new Albin 28 does not have one. I figured I would go with proper pendants on this one.

Do they hang up on the anchor? I will often be pushed more by the tide than the wind so it will hang is all sorts of dreadful ways.

Thank you
Blue from RI
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