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The All New Bridle Plate Mooring System
I was astonished! I was considering leaving my new (to me) Trimaran on a mooring in the Bahia.. After observing all of the 30 plus boats already on moorings, I couldnt fathom leaving my boat tied to a mooring ball with any of the methods I had seen. Most boats had only one line tying it to the mooring ball!! Some had swivels, some didnt. Quite a few had thimbles in the lines that were separating from their lines and the line was beginning to chaffe thru. All of the mooring systems I saw had hardware, shackles, swivels, etc., that seemed way too small for the up to 40,000 lb boat that was secured with it. In Particular, I found it very hard to believe that anyone would leave their boat tied to a mooring ball with only one line!! What happened to the Golden Rule of Redundancy that I read about in all those sailing books?? Well, after doing some investigating by talking to all of the boat owners that I could find (my usual method of learning the right way to do things on or about my boat) I learned that most people had their own method of attaching their boat to a mooring ball, and I really couldnt find much common ground in any of them. As an engineer, with some knowledge about strength of materials, I really didnt see or hear about a mooring system that I liked. Nor did I see or hear about a system that I thought would be appropriate for the type of loads that could be generated by a large and heavy boat floating on moving water and sometimes in bad weather. All of the investigating I did only led me in one direction. In order to leave my boat floating in the Bahia while I went 500 miles away for 1-2 months at a time and have some degree of confidence that my boat wasnt going to float away, I was going to have to design my own mooring system. After more investigating and observing mooring systems during and after hurricane Marty in Mexico, I found that there were two main reasons why boats became separated from their moorings: 1. Line detachment from the Mooring Ball due to chaffe thru on the line. This is usually due to separation of the lines from the thimbles. I found the thimble separation was usually due to interference from other thimbles and/or lines attached to the mooring ball with the same shackle. 2. Separation of the lines due to chaffe thru at the boat, usually at the point the boat (with or without chocks) rubbed on the line and not at the cleat. This can be remedied by adequate chaffe protection on the lines.
With these two things in mind I set out to design a mooring system that would help me sleep at night about 500 miles away from my boat. What I came up with is demonstrated in the New, Patent Pending, Bridle Plate Mooring System. The Bridle Plate Mooring System has several features that allow me to feel more secure about my boat: 1. It allows the use of up to three lines from the mooring ball to your boat for redundancy in case one or more lines separate. 2. The system maintains separation of all the lines and thimbles, virtually eliminating interference and chaffing from the other thimbles and lines. 3. The plate allows the use of up to a very beefy ¾ inch swivel and 5/8 inch shackles for high load carrying capacity.
The Bridle Plate Mooring System that I designed provides the redundant lines that are necessary for my peace of mind. In addition, I can rest assured that each line will remain attached to the mooring ball and not chaffe thru because of thimble interference and subsequent separation. A recent trip to my boat found the New Bridle Plate Mooring System fully intact with No problems after sitting untouched for over 8 weeks! No thimble separation! Not even any tangled lines. The picture below shows my system.
A friend using my New Mooring Bridle Plate System on his boat has seen the same results and has never felt better about his boats security due to his New Bridal Plate Mooring System. Leaving my boat almost 500 miles away from home is a lot better experience now that I am using the New Bridle Plate Mooring System on my boat. I still have friends check on the boat regularly but my confidence level is much higher now that I am using the New Bridal Plate Mooring System. I dont worry so much about my boat floating around by itself in the Bahia. Now I find myself only checking the weather every other day instead of every day!!!!!.
The end result .I sleep a lot better with the New Bridle Plate Mooring System.
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