UKTI wrote:
Another area that concerns me is that if I do go overboard with the sheet cleated, the TI will not wait around. I'm considering how best to rig a 'kill' line between me (somewhere) and a quick release shackle on the rear mainsheet block.
Anybody tried this without strangling themselves?
I have been obsessing about this for almost a year now.
My current practice is a tether of 1/2" braided line attached to the rear X-bar and snap-shackled to my PFD/Harness. .... The snap-shackle has a lanyard connected to the release pin that I am pretty sure I can pull if/when I have to.
But I would very much like to add your "Kill" line.
My current thinking is to terminate the tether on the block that serves the clew of the sail so that both the mainsheet and the tether are connected at the same point..... Then I would replace the S-hook with a panic snap and have the panic snap's release lanyard connected to the tether such that when the tether has tension on it the release lanyard gets pulled and the sail flogs free - net result is that I'm in the water on the other end of the tether and the mainsheet has become part of the tether.
One appeal of that setup is that even if the panic snap fails to release, my weight dragging on the clue of the sail may tend to orient the sail leech-to-the-wind and mitigate the dragging force compared to the sail's catching more wind in a downwind trim position...... And I know from experience that said dragging force is not to be taken lightly....
The challenge would be re-connecting the trigger snap to the sail once the boat has been re-mounted... but I think that is 100% doable given the ability to fully reef the sail.
My problem so far is finding a panic snap amenable to release via lanyard: most of them are slide-release as in
https://www.amazon.com/Quick-Release-Sn ... B001HTZ396 or
https://www.google.com/search?q=marine+ ... pARjm1M%3AThe ones that look like they would do the job, OTOH, are quite pricey:
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/wichard-- ... ecordNum=5 and also seem like they would massive enough to create their own safety issues - as in head injury from a flogging clew.
OTOOH, hang gliders/paragliders use a panic release made from several rings ("3-Ring Circus"):
https://www.google.com/search?q=3+ring+ ... D_AQsAQINQ with might be both cheaper and more functional. ..... More detail at
http://hpac.ca/tow/HPAC_Tow_Manual.asp (do a
Find on "Three Ring Circus")..... They also make reference to something called a "String Release", but I have not gone there yet.
The one on that page that calls out to me at the moment is the "
two ring release using webbing loops rather than string".
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