It's usually called a cleat, generally a horn cleat.
It's a "dock".
At a dock.
On the dock and away from the boat
On the dock and away from the boat
On the dock and away from the boat
it's called mooring, anchorage, dock, harbor, pier or a wharf
When you jump from a floating boat to a dock, the boat is also moving slightly on the water. Your momentum is aligned with the boat's motion rather than the stationary dock, causing you to fall short of the destination on the dock.
go to the old part town go to the dock there will be a boat jump on it and talk to the guy on it he will give you the medal
to the dock
pier
Go parallel with the dock, stop the engine, and let the current drift you to the dock.
Go parallel with the dock, stop the engine, and let the current drift you to the dock.