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Rudyard Lake Sailing Club Towing & Being Towed. Fault Finding – Can we fix it? Engine Won’t Start / Has Cut Out Engine Won’t Start / Has Cut Out – Have.

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1 Rudyard Lake Sailing Club Towing & Being Towed

2 Fault Finding – Can we fix it? Engine Won’t Start / Has Cut Out Engine Won’t Start / Has Cut Out – Have we run out of fuel? – Is the fuel line still attached to the engine? – Is the fuel line trapped? – Has the engine run out of oil (2 stroke)? – Has the engine overheated? – Has the kill cord been activated? – Is the kill cord inserted correctly?

3 Actions to Take Don’t Panic – Assess the Situation Don’t Panic – Assess the Situation – Are we drifting? Do we have room to Leeward? - Use the Anchor to stabilise your position. – Are you in a group (other powerboats)? - Communicate you problem with them. (VHF, Phone, Visual) – Do you need external assistance? - Who can you contact? (Coastguard, Marina, other Boats) - How do you contact them (VHF, Mobile, Waving Arms, Flares?) - Is this situation an emergency? How severe is it really?

4 Salvage and the Law Help arrives – what now? Help arrives – what now? – Don’t forget Salvage Rights. - Be aware of it, however not all who come to assist will be looking to claim salvage of your craft. - They will be looking for compensation of their time and fuel costs. – Agree Terms First (What is it going to cost me?) – Offer your lines. – Agree where they will take you. – If you fail to agree terms you could be faced with a hefty bill to get your boat back. Read up on the legal situation and be prepared.

5 Techniques of Towing 1.Alongside Tow 2.Stern Tow 3.Multiple Tows

6 Before We Tow - Considerations Which side should I approach them on? Which side should I approach them on? Length of tow, how far? Length of tow, how far? Where am I going to take them? Where am I going to take them? How will the conditions affect the tow? How will the conditions affect the tow? Are the crew of the towed boat safe to remain in that boat? Are the crew of the towed boat safe to remain in that boat? Has the disabled boat got suitable anchoring points for ropes? Has the disabled boat got suitable anchoring points for ropes? Is their boat damaged in any way? Is their boat damaged in any way? Do we need any other assistance – are the crew in any immediate danger – hypothermia, exposure etc? Do we need any other assistance – are the crew in any immediate danger – hypothermia, exposure etc?

7 Alongside Tow

8 WIND Disabled Powerboat Towing Powerboat 1. Which side do we choose? 2. How do we position the boats? 3. What lines do we use? Help – Help – Help I Need Assistance Towing boat to be astern of the disabled boat Bows should be ‘toed’ inwards

9 Bow Line Stern Line Spring As the boat is towed which ropes will become tight? A, B, C or D A B C D

10 Before Moving Off Make sure all knots are tied in the towing boat and are easily accessible for a quick release. Make sure all knots are tied in the towing boat and are easily accessible for a quick release. Agree communication signals. Agree communication signals. Raise the outboard on the disabled craft. Raise the outboard on the disabled craft. Ensure no ropes are left dangling overboard. Ensure no ropes are left dangling overboard. Are the ropes sufficiently tight? Are the ropes sufficiently tight? Crew disposition. Crew disposition. Assess where you are taking the tow and how the conditions will affect you. Room to Manoeuvre? Assess where you are taking the tow and how the conditions will affect you. Room to Manoeuvre?

11 Stern Tow

12 WIND Disabled Powerboat Towing Powerboat 1.Discuss and agree method. 2.Agree Communication Signals. 3.Prepare the Bridle and raise the disabled crafts engine. 4.Ensure adequate anchor points are used. 5.Keep personnel clear of tow lines as they may swing and become very tight – Risk of Crushing

13 1. Having Secured a tow line to the Bridle move forward carefully. 2. Take the slack out of the tow line. 3. Increase speed slowly and monitor the tow at all times.

14 Whilst Under Tow Plan your route well ahead and prepare an escape route when nearing others and fixed objects. Plan your route well ahead and prepare an escape route when nearing others and fixed objects. Are all of the crew away from ropes under load? Are all of the crew away from ropes under load? Is the tow stable? Is the tow stable? Are the crew comfortable? Are the crew comfortable? Are the knots holding? Are the knots holding? Slow down over a distance to avoid the tow running into the tug. Slow down over a distance to avoid the tow running into the tug. Where am I taking them, how will the conditions affect me? Where am I taking them, how will the conditions affect me?

15 Multiple Tow

16 Multiple Stern Tow – In Line Tow To avoid boats running into each other when slowing down get the crew to put all their weight to the back of their dinghys. Steer to follow the boat in front. Attach the line to the mast and thwart – one end should be easily released in an emergency.

17 Multiple Stern Tow - Herringbone To avoid boats running into each other when slowing down get the crew to put all their weight to the back of their dinghys. Steer to follow the boat in front. Attach the line to the mast and thwart – one end should be easily released in an emergency.

18 Questions Name the methods /options of towing. Name the methods /options of towing. What are the 4 main ropes used in an alongside tow called? What are the 4 main ropes used in an alongside tow called? Which ones take the load when going forwards? Which ones take the load when going forwards? What should you agree before you tow? What should you agree before you tow? What is one of the risks with a in line stern tow? What is one of the risks with a in line stern tow? What should be done with a disabled boats engine? What should be done with a disabled boats engine? Where should the crew of the disabled boat sit? Where should the crew of the disabled boat sit? Where should you tie the knots on ropes? Where should you tie the knots on ropes?


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