Tim O
Well-Known Member
On the tether and jackline issue, I have been reading a lot about this recently, including the advice on Thinwater's blog, plus practical sailor and Attainable Adventure Cruising.
I'm about to make up some custom tethers from dynamic climbing rope, climbing screwgate carabiners, and auto-locking devices such as the Kong Slyde (simple and cheap) or Petzl Connect Adjust (more pricey) which allow you to shorten and lengthen the tether to whatever situation you are in to keep you tight on the boat. Coupled with a centre jackline and fixed belay points near bow and stern then it should be possible to create a system that means you - in theory - will never have a tether long enough to go over the rails.
I'm about to make up some custom tethers from dynamic climbing rope, climbing screwgate carabiners, and auto-locking devices such as the Kong Slyde (simple and cheap) or Petzl Connect Adjust (more pricey) which allow you to shorten and lengthen the tether to whatever situation you are in to keep you tight on the boat. Coupled with a centre jackline and fixed belay points near bow and stern then it should be possible to create a system that means you - in theory - will never have a tether long enough to go over the rails.