- Oct 6, 2008
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On the shared forum for all sailors there is a posting called "Lifesling". It brought up my question. What do you do for self rescue when sailing alone?
I used to trail a 100' water ski rope that floated with a 1/2 gallon milk jug on the end. Then one day with my grandson I tried to pull myself back to the boat at about 3 to 4 knots. No way!and I'm not a big person so I thought I could do this. My inflated life vest actually made it harder.
I always wear my inflatable life vest and I now tie that floating line with the milk jug to a 13" small car inner tube. This tube will pop through my stern rail so I can comfortably swim to shore as my 23 San Juan sails into the sunset, probable faster than she ever sailed with me aboard.
What do you do?
Ray
I used to trail a 100' water ski rope that floated with a 1/2 gallon milk jug on the end. Then one day with my grandson I tried to pull myself back to the boat at about 3 to 4 knots. No way!and I'm not a big person so I thought I could do this. My inflated life vest actually made it harder.
I always wear my inflatable life vest and I now tie that floating line with the milk jug to a 13" small car inner tube. This tube will pop through my stern rail so I can comfortably swim to shore as my 23 San Juan sails into the sunset, probable faster than she ever sailed with me aboard.
What do you do?
Ray