A colleague (also a Vega owner) called me today and told about his
recent experience with a sea anchor.
He dropped a "conical" sea anchor from the bow of his Vega in heavy sea
and more than 40 knot wind. Waves started to flood the cockpit and he
says he almost lost the boat (the boat was still moving back with a
speed of about 4 knots).
After he cut off the bow sea anchor, and arranged another one
(makeshift) at the stern, the situation become much more handleable,
safe and almost dry.
He warns that a bow sea anchor should never be used on a Vega.
Any comments to that, similar or opposite experience ?
Marcin
V1958 "Lotta"
recent experience with a sea anchor.
He dropped a "conical" sea anchor from the bow of his Vega in heavy sea
and more than 40 knot wind. Waves started to flood the cockpit and he
says he almost lost the boat (the boat was still moving back with a
speed of about 4 knots).
After he cut off the bow sea anchor, and arranged another one
(makeshift) at the stern, the situation become much more handleable,
safe and almost dry.
He warns that a bow sea anchor should never be used on a Vega.
Any comments to that, similar or opposite experience ?
Marcin
V1958 "Lotta"