Also, Do not cleat your jacklines to the rear most cleat. If you go over you will be dragged behind the boat just out of reach and you will drown. This lesson came out of the 1998 Double Handed Faralones Race in the Ocean of the Coast of San Francisco when out club (SSS) treasurer Harvey Shlasky lost his life because of this. Tie off or cleat you jackline in a way that if you go over you will be dragged along side of the cockpit. Not behind the boat.
Yeah, but some of us still do it, anyway. I've towed my 11' Whaler from Mississippi to the Bahamas and back, twice, with zero issues. But, I don't rush weather windows, I just wait on them.
OK what happens when you get a trade wind squall with 4 inches of rain in 1 minute!!! Towing dinghies at sea is not a very clever idea for anything more than a 2 hour coateal journey
This is a “piss poor” video because you don’t show how or where you tame the lines on the dinghy itself other than to the stern What did you run it through??? 🤷♂️🤷♂️
Also, Do not cleat your jacklines to the rear most cleat. If you go over you will be dragged behind the boat just out of reach and you will drown.
This lesson came out of the 1998 Double Handed Faralones Race in the Ocean of the Coast of San Francisco when out club (SSS) treasurer Harvey Shlasky lost his life because of this.
Tie off or cleat you jackline in a way that if you go over you will be dragged along side of the cockpit. Not behind the boat.
Why tow it when you could just upended it on the bottom step on the sugar scoop?
Dont want it rubbing on our Black Algrip paint job.
That's a 2 person em I correct? Would it be possible to put more then 2 person on that dinghy??
This is a 8 foot 6 person dinghy.
Would be ideal to install a divat 🙂👍
Too messy, I like a clean boat. I have seen problems with them too.
frayed wires vs. inflatable dinghy?!
Need some mic socks guys, couldn't hear most of that
There is no safe way to tow a dinghy on the ocean. There's only dangerous and more dangerous.
Your starting to understand, "Psycho Skipper" ! lol
Yeah, but some of us still do it, anyway. I've towed my 11' Whaler from Mississippi to the Bahamas and back, twice, with zero issues. But, I don't rush weather windows, I just wait on them.
OK what happens when you get a trade wind squall with 4 inches of rain in 1 minute!!! Towing dinghies at sea is not a very clever idea for anything more than a 2 hour coateal journey
This is a “piss poor” video because you don’t show how or where you tame the lines on the dinghy itself other than to the stern
What did you run it through??? 🤷♂️🤷♂️
Mr. Piss Poor, if you want more free info, try to be a little more polite. Who am I your bitch? Watch the free video its all there.