BlueSkyNick
Well-Known Member
One of the main recommendations in the Ouzo report is that a liferaft should be carried, with a hydrostatic release. The supposition is that she was either capsized or swamped by the Pride of Bilbao and had they a raft, the crew might have survived.
On Lechwe, the raft is deck mounted just foreward of the mast. It is strapped down with webbing, which I would cut off with a knife if I didnt have time to undo the buckles.
I am now planning to fit a hydrostatic release, but not quite worked out how. One idea is to cut the straps short, then sew a large loop on the end. Then feed a length of shockcord through the loops, and close the circle with the H-S release. Theory is that if the boat sinks, release operates, shockcord runs loose, allowing enough of the straps to be freed and the raft to open up.
A better option will be to replace the deckmounting with a proper cradle.
One thought in all this though - if the boat has sunk to the extent that the H-S release opertates, isnt there a chance that the raft itself will have blown open - or tried to - first?
It worries me that the whole thing could go pear-shaped (almost literally).
Ideally, the raft needs to be launchable by the weakest member of crew on their own.
What is the perceived wisdom for a deck mounted raft?
On Lechwe, the raft is deck mounted just foreward of the mast. It is strapped down with webbing, which I would cut off with a knife if I didnt have time to undo the buckles.
I am now planning to fit a hydrostatic release, but not quite worked out how. One idea is to cut the straps short, then sew a large loop on the end. Then feed a length of shockcord through the loops, and close the circle with the H-S release. Theory is that if the boat sinks, release operates, shockcord runs loose, allowing enough of the straps to be freed and the raft to open up.
A better option will be to replace the deckmounting with a proper cradle.
One thought in all this though - if the boat has sunk to the extent that the H-S release opertates, isnt there a chance that the raft itself will have blown open - or tried to - first?
It worries me that the whole thing could go pear-shaped (almost literally).
Ideally, the raft needs to be launchable by the weakest member of crew on their own.
What is the perceived wisdom for a deck mounted raft?