Know-how / How to moor your dinghy afloat to disembark in all conditions?

Mooring your dinghy afloat allows you to land almost anywhere.

To moor your dinghy afloat, with a back and forth motion, all you need is a small anchor, its chain, a pulley and a long rope. With this equipment, you can immobilize your dinghy a few meters from the shore and dock by a simple manipulation. A few exercises are useful to learn the technique, which can be used to moor a small boat in all circumstances.

Mooring your dinghy anywhere, in any conditions, is not always easy. The wind can blow ashore, the nature of the shoreline can be aggressive and the swell can make it difficult to dock. However, we can implement a device to get to land while keeping the boat away from the shore.

Dans ce mouillage, la houle nous empêche de débarquer l'annexe. On la laisse à flot grâce à notre technique.
In this anchorage, the swell prevents us from unloading the tender. We leave it afloat thanks to our technique.

What equipment do I need?

To carry out this operation, we will need at least a good dinghy mooring - anchor and chain - a pulley and a long, strong rope of at least 30 meters. It will also be useful to get a grappling hook when there is no ring or bitt on land. Finally, the dinghy must have a solid attachment point for our rope.

Le matériel nécessaire à notre accostage, à poste dans l'annexe.
The material necessary for our docking, at station in the annex.

Go ashore leaving your dinghy afloat, in complete safety.

The principle of our device is to maintain our dinghy on its anchor, far from the shore, with the possibility of bringing it ashore to disembark and embark. To do this, we hit the pulley on the dinghy's anchor and the two ends of the rope at the dinghy's attachment point. The latter forms a ring that passes through the pulley.

Principe de mise en oeuvre pour immobiliser notre annexe à flot.
Principle of implementation to immobilize our dinghy afloat.

A docking maneuver that requires some practice.

When you arrive on site, you drop the anchor so that the block is about 5 to 10 meters from the shore, perhaps more if the tide or conditions require it. As the dinghy approaches the shore, the rope is unrolled as you go. Once ashore, pulling on the strand that passes through the block will move the dinghy offshore, abutting against the block. All that remains is to attach the two strands of rope to a solid mooring point and wrap the excess.

Ce quai ne sera plus accessible à marée basse. Nous éloignons notre annexe pour la maintenir à flot.
This dock will no longer be accessible at low tide. We move our dinghy away to keep it afloat.

The maneuver to board is quick and easy.

To leave, we will do the opposite operation. Untie our rope, bring the dinghy back with the right strand and let the one that goes through the pulley go. Once the crew is in the dinghy, take the rope that goes through the pulley, coil the rope as you go along and then raise the anchor.

Récupérer son annexe est un jeu d'enfants. L'ancre, la chaîne et la poulie au loin permettront d'éloigner rapidement l'annexe du quai après avoir embarqué.
Retrieving your dinghy is a breeze. The anchor, chain and pulley in the distance will allow you to quickly move the dinghy away from the dock after boarding.

A very practical universal technique.

With this technique, our dinghy stays afloat away from the shore. There is no need to make a perilous and difficult landing, especially if the boat is heavy and fragile.

Le dispositif lors de nos essais. L'amortisseur est frappé à la poulie et au câblot du mouillage. Notez que pour un montage définitif, le cordage choisi devra être plus solide.
The device during our tests. The shock absorber is hit to the pulley and to the anchor rope. Note that for the final device, the rope chosen should be stronger.

Some disadvantages to which you will have to adapt

However, the operation has some limitations. You have to be well organized, because the mooring and the rope take up space in the dinghy. When the rope drags in the water, it can get into the outboard's propeller and complicate the docking maneuver. Finally, it is important to evaluate the distance at which the anchor is dropped... too close, the dinghy is no longer protected and too far, it becomes impossible to dock. Performing this operation with several people makes the maneuvers easier.

Pour cet essai, l'ancre a été jetée trop loin du rivage... nous n'avons pas assez de cordage à terre pour un amarrage.
For this test, the anchor was dropped too far from the shore... we don't have enough rope on land for a mooring.
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