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Peter
Falling overboard
But, Ed, the chances are pretty good that if you fall O/B, the boat's on some sort of self steering. In order to fall in, you'd need to at least be standing up near the gunwale, or more likely doing something outside the cockpit. In either case, unless it's only for a second or two, your're away from the helm, and the boat's rounding up and out of control, as you said. Unless it's steering itself, either thru perfect balancing of the helm, tieing down the tiller, or an autopilot or windvane. So most likely that if you fell O/B, you can't expect a round up.If we're going to continue to discuss falling overboard while singlehanding, we might want to start another thread...
But, Ed, the chances are pretty good that if you fall O/B, the boat's on some sort of self steering. In order to fall in, you'd need to at least be standing up near the gunwale, or more likely doing something outside the cockpit. In either case, unless it's only for a second or two, your're away from the helm, and the boat's rounding up and out of control, as you said. Unless it's steering itself, either thru perfect balancing of the helm, tieing down the tiller, or an autopilot or windvane. So most likely that if you fell O/B, you can't expect a round up.If we're going to continue to discuss falling overboard while singlehanding, we might want to start another thread...