The "Kite-fly" tie-up, (when there's no sand for parking...).
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Albums: Dory shots from 2011
Location: Utah, Arizona
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good reason to carry some old trad climbing gear in the rig bag!
Paul,
That's it, water flowing toward camera. It's basically a "y" configuration tie, from 2 pts. on the boat that "favors' kicking-out one end of the boat to the current. The "y"-tie leads to one line anchored to shore, and then you run a second-line off bow, anchored to shore, so to access pulling the boat to shore to get on/off. A passenger on a trip, year's ago, showed me this, and then Brad Dimock helped us "fine tune" it.
Very Cool, and you can, of course do it w/ the bow out to sea, as well, opposite the way we did it here.
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