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An aft spring line is placed from the bow of the sailboat to the pier.
In forward gear the sailboat
is slowly advanced. The spring line prevents the forward motion of
the boat and swings the stern away from the dock. One may also use
the rudder to vary the direction of boat thrust, to aid in holding the boat
to or in swinging the boat away from the pier. Once clear, the line
is released and the boat is placed in reverse gear and steered away from
the dock. This video shows a US SAILING Basic Cruising Class learning
to use an aft spring line. |
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