puddock
Well-Known Member
Among other considerations, there is the question - raised in one or more editions of 'Heavy Weather Sailing - of ensuring your drogue is secured to bits on the back end of the boat that are well robust enough for the job, hour after hour. And chafe. How are you going to manage chafe....?
Several accounts mention lying to a sea-anchor/drogue of sorts in relative comfort - until the rode chafed through and the gear was lost. Next.....?
I think most would asume that going below does not negate the need to keep a watch on your equipment at regular intervals. If you read again, I think you wil find that most reports of chaffing refer to Sea Anchors, rather than drogues from the stern. However, I have taken the opportunity (while stripping the headlining :-/ ) to add backing to the already beefy stern cleats on my boat. With a bit of foresight (and a handful of luck) I shouldn't have to worry about those situations much but it can get a bit bouncy in Peterhead Marina between August and June... and reports are that July could be a bit iffy too.