stretch wrapping booms/headsails/mast for roller furling rigs is good and will also secure running rigging at the same time. most sailboats have loose banging rigging on a good day so im sure all of that chafes thru in any sort of storm.
its early in the video and you are at the wind speed/pressure explanation and i am thinking that these insurance companies that require you to haul for a named storm are crazy. What is the pressure on a 60ft boat out of the water, id rather run out of the area and anchor than sit at a dock or be hauled for a big storm.
Great information
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The inflatable fenders are very light but you can fill partially with water to weigh them down.
Thanks for your comment. You are correct, that is a great idea.
stretch wrapping booms/headsails/mast for roller furling rigs is good and will also secure running rigging at the same time. most sailboats have loose banging rigging on a good day so im sure all of that chafes thru in any sort of storm.
Once again, a great idea. Thank you for commenting.
its early in the video and you are at the wind speed/pressure explanation and i am thinking that these insurance companies that require you to haul for a named storm are crazy. What is the pressure on a 60ft boat out of the water, id rather run out of the area and anchor than sit at a dock or be hauled for a big storm.
I agree, it is scary how much force can be applied by the wind.