So I went out in a bit of a blow yesterday....Solo!
I thought I was being smart by only flying a deeply furled headsail. As I was trying to reduce the headsail some more the flogging sail pulled all my sheet over the side, (it was still knotted and through the lead block !), which promptly fouled on the prop.
So, I cut the fouled sheet free and completely furled the headsail. Now I'm drifting fast and the sheet is still fouled on the prop. Pulling on ether end or hand rotating the prop would not clear it.
Long story short it cost me $500.00 to get a tow from the marine police
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First of all, I didn't even think that sheet could reach the prop (especially 3/4 furled!)
. And second, how do I do things, (or rig things), differently to see that this could never happen again?
Thanks in advance,
Joel H.
I thought I was being smart by only flying a deeply furled headsail. As I was trying to reduce the headsail some more the flogging sail pulled all my sheet over the side, (it was still knotted and through the lead block !), which promptly fouled on the prop.
Long story short it cost me $500.00 to get a tow from the marine police
First of all, I didn't even think that sheet could reach the prop (especially 3/4 furled!)
Thanks in advance,
Joel H.