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I just notice Max posted the article above. But maybe this description might be informative, too.
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Depending on conditions, yes it's pretty passive -- plus it's safer to set, adjust and retrieve.
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http://www.sv-zanshin.com/manuals/jordanseriesdrogue.pdf
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Drogue attachment - any mechanical engineers here?
Thoughts ......
LOL! Disregard everything I said, Max, and listen to Rich (grin)
So if I understand what you're saying Rich
Torque the heck out of the bolts?
Reply to your thoughts
Why does the slot have to be that large...?
A few additional
Good points Richard, and an entirely different concept ...
Agree
Jordon Series Drogue Question
Different devices? I would think that...
The para-anchor is deployed from the bow and..
The Pardeys advocate a Para held offset from the bow @~45° with bridle.
Depending on conditions, yes it's pretty passive -- plus it's safer to set, adjust and retrieve.
I just notice Max posted the article above. But maybe this description might be informative, too.
There's an excellent series of articles about drogues
I've only deployed mine once, and not in anger...
Which would you deploy?
Wouldn't it depend on what direction you were going?
Rogue waves and drogues
Your rudder and your prop are back there!
Max, my whole boat is literally bolted together