oldfatgit
Well-Known Member
After having re-read the MAIB report on the Ouzo, I have concluded that in case we are run down, either in fog or in the dark or, as nearly happened a couple of years age in broad daylight by very large and fast motor yacht complete with inattentive helm, it would be best if our life raft were secured with a hydrostatic release.
I have purchased a HAMMAR H20 and have been considering how to secure the life raft with it. The point is that, in its cradle, the life raft (an Avon in a cannister) is secured with 2 web straps attached to ring bolts. So I have to change the arrangement so one release detaches both straps or whatever I replace the straps with. The instructions which have come with the hydrostatic release only consider securing one securing line and fail to mention my situation. I have a few ideas but thought it would be wise to canvas the views of the forum as somebody has already solved this problem.
I have purchased a HAMMAR H20 and have been considering how to secure the life raft with it. The point is that, in its cradle, the life raft (an Avon in a cannister) is secured with 2 web straps attached to ring bolts. So I have to change the arrangement so one release detaches both straps or whatever I replace the straps with. The instructions which have come with the hydrostatic release only consider securing one securing line and fail to mention my situation. I have a few ideas but thought it would be wise to canvas the views of the forum as somebody has already solved this problem.