EngNate
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2019
- Messages
- 318
- Location
- Canada
- Vessel Name
- Tenacious
- Vessel Make
- Uniflite 31 FB Sedan
With 50+/- feet of scope each line and 20 feet of tidal range I think you will need more than stretchy line. How about cable, or salvaged chain, fixed to shore, down the bank into the water to a weight and back to the surface to a buoy and from it to the boat, x 2 or all 4. I'm assuming this is something for more than a one time use and you're going to set it up beforehand with a small boat. Old big chain is good for anchor weights, drop manageable chunks down a buoy line. There's bound to be lots laying on the beach near you, and plastic fishing floats - they may be scarce up your way but plenty nearer the coast. Make some pennants and once you set this up you should be able to tie into it pretty easily. The wind possibility does have to be looked at, there can't be enough scope to allow you to be pushed onto the beach at low tide. It will take a period of monitoring and adjusting before you leave it alone all day. Once you've got it down, mark the lines and make up dedicated ones.