MOB Figure 8 Drill
Lamar,I re-read your post and realized you were asking about the Figure 8 versus heaving to or doing a Quick Stop and I did not address the heaving to or Quick Stop part of the question. Basically, after doing some tests I do not think it is a good idea.Test 1 - I had a crew drop a fender over, wait a few seconds, the yell "man overboard". I was aghast at how far I traveled before I reacted and brought the boat head to wind. If I had tried to maintain my station by, say, heaving to, my MOB would have had a good swim to get to the boat. This might be OK in 80 degree waters with a young, strong, uninjured swimmer, but would be useless in every other case. Try it!Test 2 - I was curious how far I drifted when hove to, so in about an 8-10 mph wind, I heaved to then dropped a paper towel overboard (which, I might add, was about a eco friendly as I could figure out...the towel sunk as planned and I presume disintegrated). We then watched our drift rate. I'm 63, in pretty good shape, and a medium swimmer. I figured I could swim as fast as our drift rate...for 5 minutes or so...then I would be a goner! The H216 is light with a large free board for the weight and the windage is pretty severe.Bottom line: Plan on going back and getting the MOB.