A while back I was stopped by the Coast Guard because one of my guests was sitting on bow with his feet dangling off the sides. We immediately complied with their request to sit on the deck. Does anyone know why this is a no=no?
If the person lost his/her balance and fell in they could be run over. Possible concussion, followed by drowning, and much distress. If motoring, potential dismembering. All bad stuff.....
Working on the bow handling sails is very different than relaxing on the bow. This is the type of question that makes me think common sense isn't very common.I'm wondering how one changes his headsail or handles his anchor without spending time on the bow? I have seen a number of boats with SEATS built into the pulpit for.... sail handling purposes, I guess. Most race crews station a foredeck crew, or bow man..if you will.... at the very pointy end for various tactical reasons... starts, overlaps etc.... what's up with that? Will the Coast Guard hand out tickets during your local club race?
I'm not sure whether it's a CG reg or just a law in most, if not every, state...but it's not BEING on the bow that's illegal...it's sitting on the bow with legs dangling over the side that is. Those laws require that all body parts must be inside gunwales or toe rails while a boat is underway....so not only is it illegal to ride on the bow with legs dangling over the side, it's also illegal to sit on the cockpit transom or gunwale. 'Cuz a big wake or a sudden jibe can toss someone riding on the bow overboard...and it's not just YOUR prop that can endanger someone in the water...they can get run over by another boat.I can see the safety issue about bow riding but only if under motor power. Common sense dictates not going forward under very heavy seas. It's more dangerous to be on the bow while docking than underway sailing.
Common sense dictates ...
And on trapeze boats, where 100% of the crew is outside the boat.what's next? I can just see some coastie or sherrif telling the "rail meat" crew during a race that they can't hike out, because their legs are dangling over the side... sheesh!
If there is a seat on the bow, you can use it. What you can't do is sit on the edge of the deck and dangle your legs over the side. All body parts have to be inside the edges of the boat.can someone tell me why I have a seat on the bow that I can't use.