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Most humbly agree.
Okay, so what is a progressively measured response to progressively deteriorating weather. Step 1: Do as you said. Plan and avoid like the plague. Step 2: ?? Step 3: ?? Right on about the "Galerider." Got one. Works great for what it was designed to accomplish. This discussion got my interest up again so I thumbed through my Nights Modern Seamanship 1943 edition. There is a stern deployed drogue in the book that looks strikingly similar to the Galerider design. I guess if it works it works. Why reinvent the wheel. The book also has a great discussion that echoes your comments. Interesting that Pardey is adamant about NOT running with the sea while towing a "Galerider" type drogue. Pardey says its not a good idea because you might run into something; like a continent. So he simply dismisses the whole idea of running free or running with a drogue. Go figure. I have used it with great success. Never used it to cross a bar though. Always followed your advice.. avoid such situations like the plague. Better hang out a day or so till conditions improve. Bob |
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![]() "Bob" wrote in message oups.com... Most humbly agree. Okay, so what is a progressively measured response to progressively deteriorating weather. Step 1: Do as you said. Plan and avoid like the plague. Step 2: ?? Step 3: ?? Right on about the "Galerider." Got one. Works great for what it was designed to accomplish. This discussion got my interest up again so I thumbed through my Nights Modern Seamanship 1943 edition. There is a stern deployed drogue in the book that looks strikingly similar to the Galerider design. I guess if it works it works. Why reinvent the wheel. The book also has a great discussion that echoes your comments. Interesting that Pardey is adamant about NOT running with the sea while towing a "Galerider" type drogue. Pardey says its not a good idea because you might run into something; like a continent. So he simply dismisses the whole idea of running free or running with a drogue. Go figure. I have used it with great success. Never used it to cross a bar though. Always followed your advice.. avoid such situations like the plague. Better hang out a day or so till conditions improve. Bob You may be interested in the December issue of Cruising World. There is a pretty good article by Beth Leonard / Evans Starzinger on their use of the Gailrider drogue. They use it to keep boat speed in the 5-7 knot range and to keep the stern of the boat directly into oncoming waves. They use twice the length of rode recommended by Gailrider and use a bridle to position the drogue in the center. Some good information on other aspects of drogue use. |
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