GromitTheDog
New Member
Hi All,
I've searched through the forum and not found any answers.
I am chartering for the first time with my partner, in Greece. She is new to sailing but has just done a Competent Crew course
I'm wondering what short-handed drill to practice for MOB, for her to do alone, should I jump overboard.
There are a few problems, for example going below to press the MOB button on the VHF is probably not an option until the boat is stopped and/or pointing back at me.
I will however, be bringing a portable VHF with GPS, just for this.
She'll also not realistically be able to sail around, furl the headsail and approach in a standard MOB drill.
Basically, the goal to stop the boat ASAP, near to me, and have issued an MOB distress call.
So, what would your approach be?
(close hauled to broad reaching)
heave to and stop boat to windward of MOB;
Start engine in neutral (should now be drifting down to MOB)
(MOB button on radio if possible, or VHF mayday from handheld)
Cut/furl Jib , if possible. Ignore the main.
Motor to MOB, as needed.
Drop swim latter.
(downwind)
heave to and stop boat to leeward of MOB;
Start engine in neutral
Cut/furl Jib , if possible.
Sheet in the main to stop the boom swinging.
Motor up to MOB
(MOB button on radio if possible, or VHF mayday from handheld)
Drop swim latter
What are your thoughts?
thanks
I've searched through the forum and not found any answers.
I am chartering for the first time with my partner, in Greece. She is new to sailing but has just done a Competent Crew course
I'm wondering what short-handed drill to practice for MOB, for her to do alone, should I jump overboard.
There are a few problems, for example going below to press the MOB button on the VHF is probably not an option until the boat is stopped and/or pointing back at me.
I will however, be bringing a portable VHF with GPS, just for this.
She'll also not realistically be able to sail around, furl the headsail and approach in a standard MOB drill.
Basically, the goal to stop the boat ASAP, near to me, and have issued an MOB distress call.
So, what would your approach be?
(close hauled to broad reaching)
heave to and stop boat to windward of MOB;
Start engine in neutral (should now be drifting down to MOB)
(MOB button on radio if possible, or VHF mayday from handheld)
Cut/furl Jib , if possible. Ignore the main.
Motor to MOB, as needed.
Drop swim latter.
(downwind)
heave to and stop boat to leeward of MOB;
Start engine in neutral
Cut/furl Jib , if possible.
Sheet in the main to stop the boom swinging.
Motor up to MOB
(MOB button on radio if possible, or VHF mayday from handheld)
Drop swim latter
What are your thoughts?
thanks