My dock has mooring whips. In the last 20 years I have unhooked the whips, untied the lines and pulled away in my 19' Searay Bowrider, thousands of times, without a problem. Two years ago I trade the SeaRay for a 21' SeaSwirl Bowrider.
During those two years with the new boat, the rear mooring whip has caught on the rear cleat, the washdown fitting, the net and a whole bunch of other stuff, while I am pulling away from the dock. This never happened on the SeaRay. Now both boats have the same hardware on them, and about the same chance of catching stuff, I would think. Why is that I now need to expect the whip line to catch on something? I have torn the mooring whip off the dock three times already!
During those two years with the new boat, the rear mooring whip has caught on the rear cleat, the washdown fitting, the net and a whole bunch of other stuff, while I am pulling away from the dock. This never happened on the SeaRay. Now both boats have the same hardware on them, and about the same chance of catching stuff, I would think. Why is that I now need to expect the whip line to catch on something? I have torn the mooring whip off the dock three times already!