ari
Well-Known Member
I was intrigued by this video from MBY. It had never occurred to me to use a harness and tether on a motorboat, but I guess it's something to think about.
My initial concern would be, while I can see some sense in it, I imagine that it's unlikely to ever be the perfect length whereby it is long enough that you can reach whatever it is you're needing to do on deck without impeding you, but short enough to stop you going overboard and finding yourself dangling from it, which could be worse than going over without being connected.
Have to say that in 50+ years of boating in all types of vessel, I've not seen anyone ever use one on a motorboat (they're more common on sailboats, which are often rigged with deck lines that you can attach to and the attachment can slide fore and aft as you go forward or return to the cockpit).
Anyone got one/use one on a motorboat?
My initial concern would be, while I can see some sense in it, I imagine that it's unlikely to ever be the perfect length whereby it is long enough that you can reach whatever it is you're needing to do on deck without impeding you, but short enough to stop you going overboard and finding yourself dangling from it, which could be worse than going over without being connected.
Have to say that in 50+ years of boating in all types of vessel, I've not seen anyone ever use one on a motorboat (they're more common on sailboats, which are often rigged with deck lines that you can attach to and the attachment can slide fore and aft as you go forward or return to the cockpit).
Anyone got one/use one on a motorboat?