Tuesday 2 April 2013

Ten Top Sailing Tips for Safer Sailing in 2013

Sailors from around the world have sent in their favorite sailing tips, proven time and again to enhance sailing safety for day sailing, racing, or cruising. Check out these "top ten" tips to keep your sailing crew safe and sound! 1. Develop a skipper-mentality underway. Keep a running dialog going in your head that begins with just these two words... "What If?... For example... What if the backstay parts while sailing downwind? What if a windward shroud snaps while beating? What if your engine quits in a crowded marina? What if the mainsail batten jams when hoisting? What if the anchor drags on a black, stormy night? 2. Shift the helm watch in fog or rough weather every 30 minutes. Extensive research proves that attention spans fall after this period. 3. Tie a small diameter line with a float on one end to the outboard end of your anchor rode or chain. In an emergency you might have to cut the anchor line (or let out all your chain). The float will serve as a marker so that you can retrieve your ground tackle later on. 4. Use this rule if you have a leak... "slow down and raise high". If under sail, heave to on the same tack as the damaged side of the boat. If under power, shift weights to the undamaged side of the boat. 5. Protect costly sailing rope from chafe. More anchored vessels are lost in storms due to parted anchor lines than dragging anchors. Use lots of chafing gear, check it often, and readjust it as needed. 6. Descend a companionway ladder so that you face the ladder. Grip both handholds and work your way down the ladder on the balls of your feet. If you slip, this position protects you from serious back or neck injury. 7. Add extra security to lifelines when coastal or offshore sailing.Veteran offshore sailors rig an extra set of chest-high rope lifelines. Use shroud cleats to anchor the lifeline between the bow and stern. 8. Make collision avoidance maneuvers early and change course by at least 60 degrees. Large ships can take up to a mile or more to stop in an emergency. Always assume that they cannot see you. 9. Pump more speed and power into your sails on reaches. Ease each sail until the luff just begins to flutter. Then trim each sail just enough to put the luff flutter "to sleep". Watch your boat accelerate like a stallion on steroids! 10. Button up your boat before heavy weather arrives. Close hatches and ports. Remove cowl vents (except for engine cowls). Apply extra lashings to dinghies. Above all--keep your decks clear! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Learn to sail like a pro this season with these top ten sailing tips. Keep your sailing crew or partner safe and sound on the waters of the world--wherever you choose to sail or cruise! Captain John with 25+ year of experience shows you the no-nonsense sailing skills you need beyond sailing school! Sign up for his FREE highly popular "Captain John's Sailing Tip of the Week". Find out how you can get instant access to 675+ sailing articles, 140+ sailing videos, 190+ newsletters and 14+ Free eBooks at SkipperTips

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