Hi friends,
been sailing, so:
Tide in the Baltic is unknown, powerboats is a problem however. So the strategy is to select a small bay where several islands protect the inlet. Or to be in one of these areas where you know that powerboat owners don't dare to go (they are not so good at navigation, or?)
Actually - mooring with sink-fenders handles quite a lot of waves.
The old way has more problems. When you moor in the old way – two ropes to land and anchor in the aft. The boat will swing in the wind, about 30 degrees, and that means the amas will hit the rock… They can be protected by using several ropes and a tight mooring but. Better is to find a nice pointing rock that gives more space for the amas… but that is hard to find.
So mooring by putting one ama on the rock is so much easier.
Please click on the photo to see it enlarged!
/ Christian