drkottaway posted: " Sailing with my father after I'm divorced we take my two children.They and I are small. My father is frail, 55 years of Camel cigarettes in his lungs. "Papa," I say, "How would we pull you in if you went overboard? We aren't strong enough." Nor is he" KO Rural Mad As Hell Blog
Sailing with my father after I'm divorced we take my two children. They and I are small. My father is frail, 55 years of Camel cigarettes in his lungs. "Papa," I say, "How would we pull you in if you went overboard? We aren't strong enough." Nor is he strong enough to pull me in. My father thinks. "You are right," he says, "We'll make a Go Bag." A 3 to 1 pulley, with a clip. We can clip it to the boom and push it out over the water. Attach the pulley to the life jacket and I can winch nearly anyone aboard. Maybe. We have it in a dry bag, with towels and chocolate and a set of sweats, a space blanket because the water is cold here, 45-55. My father knows, I'm sure, that if he falls in, he'd be unlikely to survive even if I did reel him in, an unlikely catch. We wear our life jackets and the kids do too.
One time we hit container ship waves when my son is on the bow. He is thrown up and drops, flat, prone on the bow, holding on. This boat has no railings but my children pay attention.
We never have to use the pulley.
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At first my father said that we could unhook the haul down and use the boom, but I said, if it's me and two little kids and I have to drop sail and get back to someone, that is too hard. How do we make it simpler?
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