Rowing procedure when docking etc.
The attached illustrations demonstrate the relative merits of unpinned ring oarlocks versus pinned oarlocks when docking at a typical dingy dock. Coming along side another boat or piling will give similar results. Leaving a dingy dock against an adverse wind and/or current with unpinned ring oar locks will allow the rower to begin rowing as soon as the oarlock sockets are clear of the adjacent boats. With pinned oars shipped blades forward rowing may not commence until the forward stowed oar blades are clear of the adjacent boats.
Ab adverse wind and/or current may prevent reaching that point.
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