2017-07-24; 16:38:18 EDT
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I'm a Great Lakes open water sailor, so when the weather threatens, I rig jacklines. Following the traditional keel boat pattern, I run a line on both port and starboard sides from the bow cleat to the port and starboard aft cleats. The lines run outside the shrouds and inside the transom rail. That way, if I fall from the bow, I'll get dragged just before the transom and not dragged behind. On the port side, I won't get ground up by the motor. On starboard, I should be in position to use the boarding ladder. For a 22 foot boat, I never imagined there may be an option other than going overboard. A recent article in *Sail Magazine* by Peter Nielsen suggests otherwise. He recommends running a single jackline along the boat centerline, and always use a 3 ft tether. Has anyone rigged a jackline along the centerline? If so, where do you attach it aft so it doesn't interfere with normal sailing? RickSee the original archive post