If you were to take another boat under tow at sea, how exactly would you rig the line to the towing vessel? I know the towed boat should be hooked by the bow eye (trailer strap eye). But the only way to attach the line to my boat if towing another would be a bridle between the two stern cleats (I don't have the lower tie down eyes). It seems to me that doing that could cause some trouble if the towed boat was climbing a swell and the line was taut. Of course, the line length should be such that the two boats are in time with the swells, and each vessel will be on the same side of successive swells. But sometimes the water isn't in "time" with itself, and you can't stop and alter the tow line length too many times in rough seas.
For that matter, let's answer the rest of the pertinent questions about towing at sea, too.
I know, I know - read Chapman's. Well, I would like to hear also from some with actual experience.
Thanks.
For that matter, let's answer the rest of the pertinent questions about towing at sea, too.
I know, I know - read Chapman's. Well, I would like to hear also from some with actual experience.
Thanks.