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When you let go of the rudder make sure the boat is in "neutral" no arrows pointing up or down and it no bar left or right for direction change or that can still function even if you hit E and let go of the rudder.
otherwise it stays in place, even when waves damage boat... it doesn't swim awat
Also just park it next to the shore, and place some pine poles around it.
Build a high roof.
Leave an open space of 6m for your longboat.
If using stone, i line the stone with 2m beams.
But do not use Core Wood, as this will make the 6m space too tight
I will post a pic later
Tip is build stone docking slots for it in shallow water so it can wiggle out during a storm or a covered boat house. That is really your only two options right now but i do agree we need some type of hitch to secure it to a dock or pillar.