by Roger » Thu Jun 26, 2008 6:09 pm
it depends on your type of docking arrangement, wind, wave and weather patterns.
Lets assume a standard finger dock at an inland lake where you check on your boat every week or so. In my similar situation, I have a bow line that runs across to the dock, a bow spring line that runs from the bow to the dock ajacent the stern of the boat, a midship line to the dock, a stern line adjacent the stern, and a stern spring line that runs forward to the dock adjacent the bow. These have a bit of slack in them so that the boat can move about 6-10 inches in any direction. Fenders both on the dock and on the boat, (2 each) protect the boat from the dock. This should be adequate. The DS I does not have a self draining cockpit so you will have to devise a boom tent to keep water out of the cockpit.
If you have a four post arrangement, then the preference is stern to with a line from each quarter to the adjacent post, and from the bow to each outer post. You will want the stern within stepping distance of the dock.