Chris Foster
Senior Member
Discovered an interesting bit of math this weekend:
Until I get almost back to the stern, my freeboard is greater than the sum of my arm length and the height of a Washington State Parks mooring bouy ring.* Where I really wanted to be when grabbing it - just outside the stb'd side cabin door - I could just touch the top of the ring for about a quarter second as it went by.
I see that Worst Marine has a couple of products - a "Happy Hooker" that's supposed to feed a line through the ring and pull it back with one well placed thrust, and a latching hook with a bracket that attaches to a pole that will hold the hook on until it latches to the ring.* The hook has a loop on the back side that you're supposed to be able to grab with a boat hook to release it.
Anyone use any of these things, or is there a better solution?* Should I see about having one arm stretched by 12 inches or so??
Until I get almost back to the stern, my freeboard is greater than the sum of my arm length and the height of a Washington State Parks mooring bouy ring.* Where I really wanted to be when grabbing it - just outside the stb'd side cabin door - I could just touch the top of the ring for about a quarter second as it went by.
I see that Worst Marine has a couple of products - a "Happy Hooker" that's supposed to feed a line through the ring and pull it back with one well placed thrust, and a latching hook with a bracket that attaches to a pole that will hold the hook on until it latches to the ring.* The hook has a loop on the back side that you're supposed to be able to grab with a boat hook to release it.
Anyone use any of these things, or is there a better solution?* Should I see about having one arm stretched by 12 inches or so??