Iliade
Well-Known Member
Some may recall that one of my tender collection is a Jeanneau Newmatic 360 and that it was a total nightmare to tow behind my Centaur. In a large sea it kept surfing down the waves and into the transom of the mothership. Pretty much regardless of the length of painter. It also sank now and then.
So, I now have a much larger mothership which could easily cope with the extra drag if we were heading to the Channel Islands or Isles of Scilly where the big tough tender comes into its own, but don't want to repeat the unpleasantness. I have been thinking about making up an A-frame to rig if the sea were expected to get up. (The parts of which could also be used as whisker poles.)
Has anyone any experience of something like this, or got any better ideas? (Not including putting the kids in the tender and getting them to drive it there, though I'm sure they'd enjoy it)
So, I now have a much larger mothership which could easily cope with the extra drag if we were heading to the Channel Islands or Isles of Scilly where the big tough tender comes into its own, but don't want to repeat the unpleasantness. I have been thinking about making up an A-frame to rig if the sea were expected to get up. (The parts of which could also be used as whisker poles.)
Has anyone any experience of something like this, or got any better ideas? (Not including putting the kids in the tender and getting them to drive it there, though I'm sure they'd enjoy it)