[Public-list] boarding ladders
Dave Terrell
DTERRELL at message.nmc.edu
Fri Mar 31 09:34:01 PST 2006
I did it when I had just returned from Europe - still suffering from jet
lag. I had an O'Day Daysailor then, was in better shape and weighed less
and just hoisted myself back on the boat. When I got back on board I
realized what a dumb thing I had done.
Needless to say, as a singlehader most of the time, I wear a PFD and
use jacklines when I go forward. I was prompted to this when I read an
article in one of the sailing magazines that argued that if you
singlehand and do not take precautions againt going overboard, you are
not being smart.
>>> mainstay at csolve.net 03/31/06 11:40 AM >>>
I agree! I only did it to be able to say I did it... And of course
back
then I was young and immortal...
Gord #426 Surprise
> Somehow the idea of going swimming out of reach of land doesn't
appeal
> to me. We only go overboard while at anchor, with the ladder down. I
> suppose there could be a case where one went over the side
accidentally
> and it'd be nice to have a way of stopping the boat or making the
> autopilot circle...
>
> Gordon White
> Brigadoon II
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