Welcome to episode 45 of Carpe Diem Sailing. In this episode I discuss harnesses (inc PFD integrated), tethers and jacklines. I go over rigging a jackline and GENERAL principles to be considered when clipping in (or deciding not to clip in...) at sea. Tethers come in many various configurations inc. a short 3' tether, a longer 6' tether and dual tethers that allow you to leap frog and choose between a long and short tether.
WARNING! A point of caution however, there is no guarantee that a tether EVEN A SHORT ONE will completely stop you from going over the side in all circumstances and one has to practice safe and prudent movement on the boat, a topic I talk about and emphasize in this video.
For those that would like to jump to specific topics here is an index for you:
Harnesses start @ 00:35
Tethers start @ 03:47
Jacklines start @ 07:00
Rigging a jackline starts @ 09:30
Using jacklines starts @ 14:22
Falling overboard while clipped in starts @ 17:35
Final comments starts @20:47
Cruising Club of America Tether Requirements
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Wichard Pro Line Tethers
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Gill Harness Rescue Tool
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Kong Double Tether
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Spinlock
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Mustang Hydrostatic
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Ep 45: Harnesses, Tethers & Jacklines
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