We are considering installing lifelines on our H216 this year. Actually we have been considering this for the past 3 years. First and foremost is the safety factor - between our kids and the "older" folks it seems to make good sense. Secondly, we are going to start racing this year and it is strongly advised to have them. You are able to race with PFDs alone, however, if you get permission from the race committee. Thirdly, we can relatively safely sit on the rail and bow. Fourthly, it gives the wife another way to claim that I'm "pimping" my ride...lol.
My only concern is the foredeck/bow and the jib interaction. The jib is not high so the lifelines may affect the performance of the jib when off the wind. Although the a-sail usually comes up in these situations.
Does anyone have any thought on why or why not to do the lifelines? Any experience or knowledge that will come in handy on the installation?
Thanks in advance...
Paul.
My only concern is the foredeck/bow and the jib interaction. The jib is not high so the lifelines may affect the performance of the jib when off the wind. Although the a-sail usually comes up in these situations.
Does anyone have any thought on why or why not to do the lifelines? Any experience or knowledge that will come in handy on the installation?
Thanks in advance...
Paul.