A student record it partially and I appreciate her, but if you check the channel there is a full video with the exact same technique from drone footage. I will put it as a related video
It is if you’re in the Mediterranean……. They moor stern to, with very little tide and old (older than America) dockside frontages this is the most efficient way of berthing there.
@@PhilbyFavourites Exactly, they moor "stern - to" then why call it "alongside" ? Just adding to confusion. To me it is typical "stern - to". PS: I 've been there in Ionian month ago and couple weeks ago on the northern Europe. TLDR: Med everywhere "stern to" or "stern to with anchor", on the North everywhere "Bow to" or "bow to in fingers".
This is what I’m planning to do next time docking against the wind. 😃
Specially short handed or unexperienced crew I think this is grate.
partial video only. why don't you let the footage until the boat laid alongside?
A student record it partially and I appreciate her, but if you check the channel there is a full video with the exact same technique from drone footage. I will put it as a related video
Great vid!
But this is not alongside =)
It is if you’re in the Mediterranean…….
They moor stern to, with very little tide and old (older than America) dockside frontages this is the most efficient way of berthing there.
You start by approaching stern first and By forwarding to the port stern line you get the boat alongside
@@PhilbyFavourites Exactly, they moor "stern - to" then why call it "alongside" ?
Just adding to confusion.
To me it is typical "stern - to".
PS: I 've been there in Ionian month ago and couple weeks ago on the northern Europe.
TLDR: Med everywhere "stern to" or "stern to with anchor", on the North everywhere "Bow to" or "bow to in fingers".
@@DG-jq2jqI forward to the port stern line and the boat gets alongside. The full video is in the description and is with English subtitles