Keep a death grip on the main sheet so that you will stay connected to the boat. A good friend of mine uses a surfboard leash. I love the idea. It has a velcro ankle cuff that could be ripped free in case the boat was to drag you so hard that you would not be able get your head above the surface.
The leash is a spiral urethan cord so it keep itself retracted and somewhat out of the way. It also has a swivel bearing on it to keep it from becoming twisted.
My way of keeping connected to the boat is that while I am dragging under it, the sheet sheets itself in and makes the boat either round up and stall, or capsize. It is the Dragging Under My Boat Automatic Sheeting System that I've coined "DUMBASS."
The roller furler is a very important item for a quick reduction in overpoweredness. It sure makes things better at the dock or beach too.
Capsizing may or may not be something you try real hard to avoid. But one thing is certain, when you sail a beachcat either with or without crew, you WILL capsize some time. And for that, I also cary one of GARY's
[color:red]SoloRights.
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It has served me well for years.