Makes sense as there is also a harness that is onboard. Only thing we don't have is a jack line. I suppose it could be used to tether the helmsman to the binnacle.It is a really bad idea that was once employed as a tether for a harness. The bad idea was there was no way to easily release the tether from the harness if you were being dragged along side the boat. Also, the carabiner could snag on the pad eye and inadvertently open rendering the tether useless.
Modern tethers have a quick release shackle at the harness end and a double action clip at the pad eye/jack line end.
I used to have one, never used it.
Possible - but seems like a heavy line for that. I suppose it could be adaptable for that purpose.Barber hauler? Twing line?
Only if you don't like your helmsman.Makes sense as there is also a harness that is onboard. Only thing we don't have is a jack line. I suppose it could be used to tether the helmsman to the binnacle.
maybe a boom preventer? Might be too short for that.I've had this nicely made mystery line from the previous owner aboard and can't fathom what it's for. 5 foot length. 10 mm - approx 3/8 inch. Any ideas? We're a 35' sloop with roller furling.
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We approach tethers from a different perspective, the tethers always stay attached to the boat and we clip in as we move about the cockpit. There are 2 tethers for the helm and one just outside the companionway. The cockpit is small and any of the tethers can be reached from the other tether.Cruising, having a 2nd to clip around obstacles is nice, and the added bulk on your person becomes less cumbersome in that setting.
I like the idea of using it for our dog. We have a 10-month-old Whippet now; she's a good boat dog. We use her leash at the moment but this may be better. I can change out the tether clip as Thinwater recommended.It may have been used as a tether, but it was not safe.
@thinwater illustrates a proper tether clip.
You could use it to secure the outboard so that as you lower it, it does not fall into the sea.
You might secure a small dog in the cockpit. The St Bernard or Mastiff would likely break it.
I had a whippetx she was a great dog and stupid fast. I clocked her running down the street jumping drainage ditches, trees, bushes and whatnot in people's yard at 30 mph. Also very protective of the family and definitely the Alpha dog in the neighborhood even the neighbor's 80 lb golden lab.I like the idea of using it for our dog. We have a 10-month-old Whippet now; she's a good boat dog. We use her leash at the moment but this may be better. I can change out the tether clip as Thinwater recommended.
Meet Layla, the sailing doggo -
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Nice lookin' pup!Meet Layla, the sailing doggo -