srm
Well-Known Member
The centre of a single sheet is the only use I have ever found for a cow hitch on a boat. It was initially done in a hurry as a temporary measure but having been found to work I have continue to use it for quite a few thousand miles including some heavy weather passages. As to why it is so secure and can be undone (with a bit of patience) by hand at the end of a season, I am not sure. Theory says it should not work, but "an ounce of practice is worth a ton of theory". Perhaps the proportions between rope and cringle are significant. My sheet on the high clew headsail is 16mm and the doubled rope to make the hitch is a snug fit in the clew cringle. I also use the cow hitch on the staysail with a 12mm dia sheet and lot lighter loads.Let me ask a question :
Would you trust a Cow Hitch to hold your fenders ? or use with a mooring line ? So why trust it with your sails ?
Certainly, had I been asked before using it I would have agreed with your point of view as I had always regarded a cow hitch as belonging to a farmer.