Daydream believer
Well-Known Member
95% of my time I sail single handed. I am aware of a number of dangerous manouvers:-
leaving port & removing lines & fenders & getting sails up
Arriving port & reversing the above- more dangerous than last item as tired & sea may be bigger
getting hit by the boom ( happens only too often)
Fall & break a limb
getting run down by another craft ( i have had 2 really close encounters in 56 years of sailing)
All of these I can deal with, but the one big fear, now I am getting older & more likely to trip or stumble, is falling overboard whilst underway (not off the dinghy on a mooring or in a marina)
Has anyone done so when single handed & how did they manage to get back on? Were they tethered to the boat?
Do any SHers have a system worked out for just such an incident & have they tested it in a safe situation?
I am beginning to think that I should not be tethered & thus dragged along, but to get left behind & rely on my PIRB & pen flares to summon help
leaving port & removing lines & fenders & getting sails up
Arriving port & reversing the above- more dangerous than last item as tired & sea may be bigger
getting hit by the boom ( happens only too often)
Fall & break a limb
getting run down by another craft ( i have had 2 really close encounters in 56 years of sailing)
All of these I can deal with, but the one big fear, now I am getting older & more likely to trip or stumble, is falling overboard whilst underway (not off the dinghy on a mooring or in a marina)
Has anyone done so when single handed & how did they manage to get back on? Were they tethered to the boat?
Do any SHers have a system worked out for just such an incident & have they tested it in a safe situation?
I am beginning to think that I should not be tethered & thus dragged along, but to get left behind & rely on my PIRB & pen flares to summon help
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