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Attn. DaveS
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 6:41 am
by Julian
what is this bag outboard on your rail for.
Have you ever worried it may spill it's load. I could gain lots of room on my decks if I did similar, but hanging a bag on the outside of the rail has never even occurred to me.
I could add another foot to our 14ft beam, that would get harbour masters in a tiz.
Re: Attn. DaveS
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:52 am
by Booby Trapper
Probably full of bricks, movable ballast

? or could be MOB sling?
Re: Attn. DaveS
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 12:03 pm
by Telo
That's where he keeps his piece, his biscuit, and a bottle of orange juice for playtime.
Re: Attn. DaveS
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:38 pm
by DaveS
Julian wrote:what is this bag outboard on your rail for.
It is, indeed, a MOB sling gadget. Never been used in anger. The end of the line is tied on to the toerail and threaded through a (mild steel, grr!

) grommet in the bag so, at least in theory, even if the bag attachments fail everything's still tied to the boat.
Re: Attn. DaveS
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:40 pm
by little boy blue
[/quote] .... even if the bag attachments fail everything's still tied to the boat.[/quote]
and perhaps perfectly placed to fall right into the propellor

Re: Attn. DaveS
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:28 pm
by Booby Trapper
DaveS wrote:Julian wrote:what is this bag outboard on your rail for.
It is, indeed, a MOB sling gadget. Never been used in anger. The end of the line is tied on to the toerail and threaded through a (mild steel, grr!

) grommet in the bag so, at least in theory, even if the bag attachments fail everything's still tied to the boat.
So if you fall in from your boat Dave do you have to make sure you do it on the starboard side. Or do you have two?
Re: Attn. DaveS
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:32 pm
by ljs
Booby Trapper wrote:DaveS wrote:Julian wrote:what is this bag outboard on your rail for.
It is, indeed, a MOB sling gadget. Never been used in anger. The end of the line is tied on to the toerail and threaded through a (mild steel, grr!

) grommet in the bag so, at least in theory, even if the bag attachments fail everything's still tied to the boat.
So if you fall in from your boat Dave do you have to make sure you do it on the starboard side. Or do you have two?
I have to say that I have never seen Dave fall in from the port side of his boat.
And Silkie usually dives in from the pontoon, especially at night
Re: Attn. DaveS
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:37 pm
by sahona
At least he's got one!
Where's yours - and can it be deployed.............................if you're single handed?
Re: Attn. DaveS
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:18 am
by Booby Trapper
sahona wrote:At least he's got one!
Where's yours - and can it be deployed.............................if you're single handed?
Actually my new boat does have one It's hanging on the pushpit, Thanks for reminding me I must have a look at it and see how it works. .
Re: Attn. DaveS
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:55 pm
by DaveS
little boy blue wrote:
and perhaps perfectly placed to fall right into the propellor

I hope not.
I've a saildrive, so the prop's fairly deep, the rescue line is a floater, and the MOB sling buoy is, well, buoyant! The empty bag might sink - I haven't tried it to see - but given that in its normal state it is full of floaty things, I wouldn't have thought there's much of a risk.