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In the first place, the skipper has failed in his primary
responsibility, maintaining the safety of the crew. As to what should be done, on our boat, I would have one of the crew go forward in the cabin and reach out to the cleat from the forward hatch. - If it's too far to reach, he should try working the fouled sheet with the hook on the docking pole, normally telescoping. If this doesn't work, attach a harness and safety line and crawl out on the forward deck through the hatch nearest the cleat. Jim Cate Bart Senior wrote: You are sailing in gusty winter conditions, in an area with only one other boat in the area. None of your crew is wearing lifejackets. The boat is heeling and waves are regularly breaking over the bow. After tacking you see the leeward jibsheet fouled on the cleat located in a centeral position on the foredeck. What is the best way to clear it? |
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