Dog Overboard Suggestions Needed!

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Aug 30, 2004
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- - White Bear Lake, MN
I have a 105 LB dog who hasn't sailed before. I purchased a life jacket w/handle. Aside from that, if she does go overboard, what should I do?
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Hunter 28.5 Tolchester, MD
Dogs on Sailboats

We have 3 labs, not all of whom would be on the boat at any one time. However we have had two at a time on the boat and always have them on a harness with a strong leash to keep them close. Years earlier, we used to let our black lab roam the deck since she seemed so sure footed, and we had nylon cord lacings between the life lines and the toe rail, However one spring day, she slipped and went backwards right thru the lifelines and lacings. We were able to retrieve her and get her back aboard by way of carying her up the swim ladder, but we never again sailed without either a harness and/or life jacket and have fortunately never had another incident.
 

mthood

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Jun 4, 2004
19
- - Columbia River Gorge
use a ramp

Use a ramp if need be to get the dog on board and the harness is the best idea... AND make sure you practice DOB... dog overboard... with a lifejacket or hat a few times so that when (believe me, WHEN) your dog goes overboard, you can get her/him back!
 
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Patrick

Get a 4wd cat :)

Just kidding. Seriously, you should get a harness with a handle you can get a good grip on and put it on the dog. My friend had a dog overboard accident at the dock at LaConner. There are some serious currents there and he was able to reach over the side and get the dog. I saw it and am sure if the dog was not in a harness that he could grab, she would have been gone in another second or two.
 
Dec 2, 2003
4,245
- - Seabeck WA
Yep, get a life jacket with handle

Our dog was wearing her new one when we set sail last summer for the first time after our rebuild. Over she went. She was also tied to the binnacle. Pulled her right back. Whew!
 
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