tudorsailor
Well-Known Member
As part of the Spanish regulations, I have a huge long tow rope at the bottom of a locker on board. In a bored moment I wondered how I would use it to be towed and also if I offered to tow someone else.
I have a keel-stepped mast but understand that one should not use the mast to take the toe. If I use the two forward cleats, should I do this through a bridle?
Should the need arise for me to tow someone else, how should this be done. I understand that the point of attachment should be as far forward as possible in order to maintain steerage. But what exactly should I attach the toe rope to? I do have cleats amidships. Should I make a very long bridle?
Hopefully the tow rope will remain unused.
Any thoughts?
TudorSailor
I have a keel-stepped mast but understand that one should not use the mast to take the toe. If I use the two forward cleats, should I do this through a bridle?
Should the need arise for me to tow someone else, how should this be done. I understand that the point of attachment should be as far forward as possible in order to maintain steerage. But what exactly should I attach the toe rope to? I do have cleats amidships. Should I make a very long bridle?
Hopefully the tow rope will remain unused.
Any thoughts?
TudorSailor