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just me wrote:
How many here have one or both of these and have actually used them? Never used one for real in a full storm, but years ago did experiment to devise tactics & found them all but useless if not outright dangerous. The boat will still lay beam on almost no matter how big the sea anchor is; but in the moderate conditions we tested a 32ft yacht, well offshore it provided a violent snubbing. No wonder books regularly report they "fail" & probably it's just a well. Most boats even high wooded motor boats, are safest just left alone to lie a hull in all but the most extreme conditions & after that to turn & run is about all that's left; then & only then in my view would a sea anchor be of some use just to slow you, also the saloon carpet or a sail laced to the line slightly aft will stop any breaking water reaching you. K |