Stemar
Well-Known Member
Even a lightweight 2.3m inflatable is too big to stow on board comfortably in my little Snapdragon 24, so it's towed everywhere. It tows fine on a 3m bridle, but having to leave a pontoon astern recently, I watched the current sinking line drop down and head off in the general direction of the prop. No issues that time because I saw it happening and was able to slip the boat out of gear, but it set me thinking, Should I change the non-buoyant polyester for a floating line?
Polyprop floats, but it's usually pretty nasty stuff and degrades in UV. Are there any other suitable floating lines about?
OTOH, it's not unknown , especially in a bit of a breeze, for the bridle to escape when we're in the dinghy. Since we don't go very fast, it doesn't matter with a non-buoyant line, but it seems to me that a floating line would be drawn magically to the OB prop and the flubber's oars are so badly designed it's almost impossible to row, so we'd be in immediate bother.
Any thoughts? Were I perfect, I'd always remember to pull the dinghy in tight before going astern, but ...
Polyprop floats, but it's usually pretty nasty stuff and degrades in UV. Are there any other suitable floating lines about?
OTOH, it's not unknown , especially in a bit of a breeze, for the bridle to escape when we're in the dinghy. Since we don't go very fast, it doesn't matter with a non-buoyant line, but it seems to me that a floating line would be drawn magically to the OB prop and the flubber's oars are so badly designed it's almost impossible to row, so we'd be in immediate bother.
Any thoughts? Were I perfect, I'd always remember to pull the dinghy in tight before going astern, but ...