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Odysseus

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towing bridle
« on: May 27 2013, 12:39 »
Yesterday on our way south in the Biscay we helped a boat out with a tow for 30 miles towards Les Sables D'Olonne they had an engine failure, with a fuel issue.
However this post was to show our method of towing using a large snubber in the bridle, which worked very well controlling the "snatch" that does occur in a swell.

The vessel being towed said afterwards there was not any unwanted snatches

We also looped the rope on Odysseus to both cleats on the stern, all worked very well.

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Re: towing bridle
« Reply #1 on: May 27 2013, 14:38 »
Looks a really sound setup.

The only suggestions I'd add would be maybe a heavy duty shackle where the towing warp is attached to the bridle to reduce friction when there's yawing and, ideally, a longer warp, especially if there was more of a sea running.

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Re: towing bridle
« Reply #2 on: July 29 2013, 06:42 »
Good one, thanks.  Did you secure the bridle on the aft cleats only?

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Re: towing bridle
« Reply #3 on: July 29 2013, 09:09 »
Yes this time but I have another method in very bad weather, from winch to cleat with a much longer tow rope and another snubber.
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Re: towing bridle
« Reply #4 on: July 29 2013, 22:53 »
You were lucky, I've snapped two of those mooring compensators just being tied up in my berth.
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