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Tricks to berth a boat single handed

April 21, 2020 / Brendon Grieve / Boating Tips

Join Brendon Grieve from Motoryachts Unlimited as he explains how to depart and return to a fixed jetty pylon berth at Pier 21 Marina in East Fremantle on his own.
As a boat broker you are often in a short handed position where you need to handle a boat on your own. Brendon shows you some simple tricks to make this relatively easy without damaging your boat.

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