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#137198 03/24/08 04:43 AM 03/24/08 04:43 AM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | I don't understand what they are doing now as far as chicken lines, and we never used one, but back when we were sailing Hobies, I thought it was just a sort of slack rope from the front beam to the aft beam, and when you were out on the trapeze, you held onto that rope so you wouldn't go flying forward if the boat nosedived. I don't know if it was kept more taut somehow (when you weren't using it) with bungee cord somewhere or what. Like I said, we never used one. But the basic idea is to have a rope attached to the front and back of the boat that you can hold onto to keep from flying forward, or to help hold you to the boat while you are trapezing.
Anyway, that is the general idea and purpose, no matter how it is set up. | | | Re: Pitchpole injuries?
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#137199 03/24/08 06:51 AM 03/24/08 06:51 AM | Anonymous
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We only tried in once in the 29 years I have been sailing. After that we just kept the back leg a little flexed and the front stiff. You are ready for a sudden stuff that way. No problem for me and crew when i had one.
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#137200 03/24/08 12:58 PM 03/24/08 12:58 PM |
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Posts: 342 Indianapolis, IN - Midwest USA... | A gal in my sailing club tells about the time, after several weekends of racing where she got some typical scrapes and bruises, she returned to her locker at her health club to find a brochure stuck in the door for a spouse-abuse shelter, with a hand-written note "Please call these people. They CAN help you!"
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#137202 03/24/08 01:58 PM 03/24/08 01:58 PM |
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Posts: 1,459 Annapolis,MD | A gal in my sailing club tells about the time, after several weekends of racing where she got some typical scrapes and bruises, she returned to her locker at her health club to find a brochure stuck in the door for a spouse-abuse shelter, with a hand-written note "Please call these people. They CAN help you!" Awhile back when I first took the wings of my 18 I left the pin-down brackets (that are attached to the beam to hull bolts) on so I could put the wings back on quickly. My wife and are were out for sail, she's on the wire, the boat takes a wave and she loses her footing, rotating forward and slamming her upper thigh/hip into the end of the forward beam where the wing bracket was. Left the nastiest multi-colored bruise all up and down her hip and thigh that took a long time to go away. After that I was always worried that she'd have a doctor appointment or something and somebody would notify the authorities for a spouse abuse case... I could just hear the conversation - "it happened sailing", "sure, that's ok, we can still help..." | | | Re: Pitchpole injuries?
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#137203 03/24/08 02:36 PM 03/24/08 02:36 PM |
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Posts: 291 | A little off topic so sorry for the hijak. After a freak accident involving my elbow and my wifes nose...yes it was broken....and no it was on accident, we went to the hospitol where she was repeatedly asked if she needed to talk to someone. Those silly nurses...if anyone in our house is likely to be phisically abused its me, cuz my wife can kick my butt.
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#137204 03/24/08 03:52 PM 03/24/08 03:52 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | no one believes me when i tell them my sweet little 5'1" girlfriend did 2 tours in Iraq as a marine... she has never "unleashed the beast" om me (YET) but i have learned not to take her out on the cat when i am trying new things (like a spinnaker).... | | | Re: Pitchpole injuries?
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#137206 03/24/08 05:51 PM 03/24/08 05:51 PM |
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Posts: 291 | As kids by brother had fallen off of a cyclone fence and gave himself a good scrape on his back. Two days later while my parents were out of town I broke his arm for him while we were wrestling on their bed. The hospital promptly called the police after his examination. It took a call to our regular pediatrician who said "One of the Casey boys broke his arm? I always wondered how long before one of them broke a limb as much as they rough house." The matter went no further.
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#137207 03/24/08 07:04 PM 03/24/08 07:04 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA dacarls
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Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA | Thanks for the reference to F18s, Mary. That system is great for attachment to the rear beam. We always used bungeed Hawaiian style righting lines on H16 and H18s: this is a W arrangement (with knots) on each side of the boat, with the center of the V restrained to the back of the boat with a blocked-bungee return to the front crossbar. There has to be a reference to this somewhere in the archives. This Hawaiian Style chicken line saved a lot of unhappy crews, by limiting pitchpoles back in the day of big, superb racing fleets in Florida, and nasty bruises too, trust me. When your crew trusts you (note for Doug Snell in TX), they continue to crew.
Dacarls: A-class USA 196, USA 21, H18, H16 "Nothing that's any good works by itself. You got to make the damn thing work"- Thomas Edison
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