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Don White wrote:
Capt. JG wrote: "Roger Long" wrote in message ... What's your vote for the stern retrieval, three part tackle or line coiled and ready to be led to a sheet winch? For a stern retrieval? Hmmm... it would have to be very calm conditions for me to try it. That said, you have the backstay, I would have some line handy. Of course, if the person is unable to help, you'll have trouble with that method. In our AP calss they showed us how to tie a 'bowline on a bight' to help retrieve a man overboard. Hopefully you could slip both legs through the double loups and hang on. If he's hanging onto the toerail for dear life, it would be necessary for you to jump in alongside him to get his legs thru the bowline loops. Then somone would have to do the same for you. Good practice though! Dennis. |
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