kaydano
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Two of my poker friends (and neighbors) both bought bow riders within the last week!
Last season, I tried to raft up with some other friends that had a bow rider. But wakes from other boats made it extremely hard to place bumpers where they would stay/work. What we ended up doing was anchoring in parallel with each other, 30 feet apart, such that our bows were even with each other as our boats pointed into the wind, then we tied a long line to the back cleat on each of our boats. When someone wanted to go from one boat to the other, we just pulled the line and brought the boats close at the stern end (stern to stern). We had to watch to make sure the wind didn't shift and the boats rotate into each other, but it worked fine.
But, my question is, is there a "right" way to raft up with a bow rider? There was absolutely nothing in common about the shape of the sides of our boats, as you might guess. It might work in calm water, but there are always occasional wakes a couple feet high.
Or, does everyone just not tie up unless it's with another pontoon?
Last season, I tried to raft up with some other friends that had a bow rider. But wakes from other boats made it extremely hard to place bumpers where they would stay/work. What we ended up doing was anchoring in parallel with each other, 30 feet apart, such that our bows were even with each other as our boats pointed into the wind, then we tied a long line to the back cleat on each of our boats. When someone wanted to go from one boat to the other, we just pulled the line and brought the boats close at the stern end (stern to stern). We had to watch to make sure the wind didn't shift and the boats rotate into each other, but it worked fine.
But, my question is, is there a "right" way to raft up with a bow rider? There was absolutely nothing in common about the shape of the sides of our boats, as you might guess. It might work in calm water, but there are always occasional wakes a couple feet high.
Or, does everyone just not tie up unless it's with another pontoon?