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Accidental Jibe Device
A friend was telling me about a product review in 48 Degrees North magazine about a device to prevent accidental jibes. Something called shockles. Found their website, www.shockles.com. Anybody have any experience with these? Look like they might work? Thanks.
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Accidental Jibe Device
A friend brought his Catalina 42 down the west coast in heavy weather, using
a nylon preventer. As it turned out, there was enough pressure on the boom at one point to stretch out the nylon preventer as the boom went midships, then snapped back forcefully and pulled up the traveler and forced him to put in for weeks of repairs. I expect that the "shockle" would have the same problem deployed as a preventer. It's a great idea for lots of other places on a boat, but not as a preventer (IMHO) Everett "Jeff" wrote in message ... A friend was telling me about a product review in 48 Degrees North magazine about a device to prevent accidental jibes. Something called shockles. Found their website, www.shockles.com. Anybody have any experience with these? Look like they might work? Thanks. |
Accidental Jibe Device
SHOCKLES® are a COOL, colorful, fun addition to your boat!
That's what the site says about them. Hehehe. I love it.. DP "Jeff" wrote in message ... A friend was telling me about a product review in 48 Degrees North magazine about a device to prevent accidental jibes. Something called shockles. Found their website, www.shockles.com. Anybody have any experience with these? Look like they might work? Thanks. |
Accidental Jibe Device
This is another way to do it:
http://www.boombrake-arco.com/ BoomMaster Boom Brake It allows the jibe to happen, at a controlled rate. -- Jeff Richards "Jeff" wrote in message ... A friend was telling me about a product review in 48 Degrees North magazine about a device to prevent accidental jibes. Something called shockles. Found their website, www.shockles.com. Anybody have any experience with these? Look like they might work? Thanks. |
Accidental Jibe Device
tieing the boom will not prevent a jibe, It will only prevent the boom
coming over. Have you ever thought about what happens in windy conditions if a jibe occurs and the main is on the wrong side because of the preventer? It is not a good thing. The boommaster should be considered, it makes the sail come over slowly if I understand it correct. "Jeff" wrote in message ... A friend was telling me about a product review in 48 Degrees North magazine about a device to prevent accidental jibes. Something called shockles. Found their website, www.shockles.com. Anybody have any experience with these? Look like they might work? Thanks. -- Posted by news://news.nb.nu |
Accidental Jibe Device
"Pim" wrote in message ... tieing the boom will not prevent a jibe, It will only prevent the boom coming over. true A few months ago, I was sailing with my girlfriend Kim on a little Vanguard 420. It's my sister's boat and it was our first time sailing it. Kim moved, switching sides while we headed downwind, and the shift was enough to cause an accidental jibe. The boom flew over my head but it caught her in the face and broke her nose. Now she won't sail on a boat without a real cockpit. She calls the 420 the "evil boat". I think most sailors get hit with the boom once... only once. I did on a pram when I was little, but that's another story. It's a right of passage. Some safety gizmo might lessen the blow, but it won't keep your ego untamed. John. |
Accidental Jibe Device
Consider a Helmet.
"Jeff" wrote in message ... A friend was telling me about a product review in 48 Degrees North magazine about a device to prevent accidental jibes. Something called shockles. Found their website, www.shockles.com. Anybody have any experience with these? Look like they might work? Thanks. -- Posted by news://news.nb.nu |
Accidental Jibe Device
Excellent point. A controlled jibe is DEFINATELY the best solution. Anyone
have real experience with the Boomaster?? "Pim" wrote in message ... tieing the boom will not prevent a jibe, It will only prevent the boom coming over. Have you ever thought about what happens in windy conditions if a jibe occurs and the main is on the wrong side because of the preventer? It is not a good thing. The boommaster should be considered, it makes the sail come over slowly if I understand it correct. "Jeff" wrote in message ... A friend was telling me about a product review in 48 Degrees North magazine about a device to prevent accidental jibes. Something called shockles. Found their website, www.shockles.com. Anybody have any experience with these? Look like they might work? Thanks. -- Posted by news://news.nb.nu |
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