Danny_Labrador
Well-Known Member
I am posting this for interest and comments:
What else could they have done? and what lessons to learn ?
What else could they have done? and what lessons to learn ?
Life's too short to spend 56 minutes watching that.
Well you could point and click on the time line, (fast forward), to the interesting bits ?
I am guessing no one watched the whole video because the reason the rudder broke is interesting, relevant to anyone with a metal stock spade rudder and not something I have seen covered on sailing forums before.and what lessons to learn ?
have for a long time had a rowlock seat on the transom of my 22', the idea being if I somehow lost the rudder I could use the spi pole in the rowlock with a bunk lid as a rudder...
I have it all in mind but really must test it !
You are missing my point - it's not that hard - especially in the Solent not Southern Ocean ! - to cobble up a Plan B steering - the hard bit is trying to work it out if
no rudder
a bit mangled rudder to one side
flailing rudder behind
and so on.
I could not try and simulate a rudder emergency accurately, as there's a bloody great transom hung rudder in the way wanting to steer the thing !
I always carry a sea anchor, one option ( pretty much dead downwind I fear ! ) would be to deploy it with lines to each quarter - I've been involved when this was a good idea towing a half sunken boat and it worked, veering the tow from one side to the other.
I did once try to steer a boat using a drogue, as an exercise. ......... I was left very sceptical of the idea of using a drogue to steer.