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Posts: 5,525 | I'm going to be doing more sailing alone and that creeps me out a little. I'm reluctant to trapeze at all when off shore.
Did we ever figure out a system to keep from being separated from the boat? What sort of harness/line combo do the leaners use?
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#218525 08/30/10 07:46 AM 08/30/10 07:46 AM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn Karl_Brogger
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Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn | I bought a climbing carabiner to hook onto my harness and run the mainsheet through. Haven't tested it yet, should work.....
I'm boatless.
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#218541 08/30/10 08:35 AM 08/30/10 08:35 AM |
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Posts: 5,525 | I'm thinking 10'-15' of line, a large stainless ring on the maind sheet, located between the beam and traveler (or maybe located in front of the traveler cleat), then attached to my harness with a carabiner.
Pine Island sound has a dense shark population, it is a nursery for five different species, iirc. Also, large hammerheads are legendary in Boca Grande Pass. But my real worry is hypothermia.
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Posts: 5,525 | Yes, but wouldn't that tip the boat over? That was the plan...
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Posts: 1,403 | I think hooking up to the mainsheet would not be smart. You fall off and your weight in the water will just sheet the main in to drag you in the water faster. The first time I did this yes, it sheeted in the main and off I went for a little ride - it was slow, but no fun. Fortunately I was aft and was able to turn the rudders to get the boat pointing into the wind. It also tweaked my back a little bit With that I added about 10' feet of main sheet/traveler line and this seem to fix the issue. The second time, I had a "can't miss" trap hook fail and in I went. Boat drug me along for a few yards and the headed up wind to a stop. My boat at the time (Prindle 18-2) also had a little weather helm.
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#218560 08/30/10 09:40 AM 08/30/10 09:40 AM | andrewscott
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if i hadn't held the main... the boat would have left me.. i held tight, it sheeted as it took off and capsized...
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#218564 08/30/10 10:05 AM 08/30/10 10:05 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA David Ingram
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Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA | Aren't you the guy that leaves his PFD on the deck most of the time?
David Ingram F18 USA 242 http://www.solarwind.solar"Do or do not. There is no try." - Yoda "Excuses are the tools of the weak and incompetent" - Two sista's I overheard in the hall "You don't have to be a brain surgeon to be a complete idiot, but it helps"
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#218568 08/30/10 10:36 AM 08/30/10 10:36 AM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | I would think that as a single hander, having the main sheet in if I fell off would eventually cause the boat to head up or flip over, both of which would be better than have it sail happily off on its own. The caribeaner through the mainsheet/traveler sounds easy enough as long as it won't turn into a tangled mess during transitions. If you're racing, it's probably not needed as others will be on the course. If you're cruising, you probably don't need to worry about a mess as you will be planning your transitions well in advance and executing them rather slowly (and less frequently) in comparison. I used to have a windsurfing uphaul "scrunchy" that was similar to the custom bungee described above. I guess the question is where would you attach it on your person? Perhaps a coastal cruising safety harness would be appropriate (under the PFD?) If you're out there single handing, a PFD on your person is a must, especially since your F16 has a boom (or "ow-ie" as the toddler calls it) and you COULD face the possibility of having your "bell rung" if conditions went sideways while you were out (unforseen T-storm, running by the lee to make a drawbridge or tight channel, etc). It also reduces the chance of drowning due to alleged hypothermia (which someone posted some video research that showed people usually die of cold water shock/drowning long before they are considered hypothermic). In any case, this is a good topic to discuss Pete... Perhaps one day I too shall regain the freedom and joy of coastal cruising around this beautiful coastline... I guess part of this hinges on getting hold of Stefan... 
Jay
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#218571 08/30/10 10:58 AM 08/30/10 10:58 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I never hooked it up but i have a system built into my astral lift jacket that was intended for towing kayaks. It's a strap around e vest with a ring and a quick release buckle. E ring has a piece of small line tied to it which is then coiled into a small pouch on the side of the jacket that is held closed with a zipper. I kept a carbiner on the end of that line for clipping unti the boat or tossing the line. Ideally, if clipped in and separated, the line would uncoil from the pouch until taught and i could still get free by pulling a quick release ball in the jacket.
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | I like the quick release function on that... in case for some reason you do need to disconnect and let the boat go....
Jay
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#218589 08/30/10 01:21 PM 08/30/10 01:21 PM |
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Posts: 3,969 | Sadly, I have field tested this (more than once), indirectly...
If you fall off the windward side of the boat and don't let go of the mainsheet, you will end up behind the boat, and the boat will stop. If you're lucky, it might round up and not flip, but if it's windy, it will likely capsize. Either way, better than floating in the water with no boat around.
Mike
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#218603 08/30/10 03:14 PM 08/30/10 03:14 PM |
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Posts: 5,525 | How about leading the safety line forward from the main blocks? I have some grommets in my tramp in line with the shrouds, more or less. Put a heavy line through the grommets, a good stout ss ring on that line and run the safety line through the ring, to the harness. Then, if you go overboard the safety line, hopefully won't destroy the steering link. If you experiment a little with the length of the safety line, you'd be bobbing along near the rudders and, hopefully, could bring the boat head to wind.
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