Alan "Maddog!" MacBride wrote
Nice vid, Paul. Would have been a bit more helpful had there been some related commentary. I suppose I don't have enough sea sense to perceive the difference simply from the visuals.
Do you, or does anyone else here, have a Jordan Series Drogue?
Have you, or anyone else here, ever deployed one? Can anyone here comment?
Should I add this drogue to the links?
Maddog, Simon has already given enough links to fill an encyclopedia so I do not need to add to that.
Yes, I carry a series drogue that I made myself. I also carry a parachute sea anchor and an Australian "Seabrake"
http://www.seabrake.com/ . It's different tools for different jobs. I consider the series drogue to replace the parachute sea anchor as while it is called a drogue, it is really a sea anchor as you effectively stand still while it is deployed (you typically make about 1.5kts down wind). Hence I carry the "Seabrake" which does not stop you dead in the water but only imparts a deceleration when your speed through the water goes over (for La Chica) 4kts. So you can still make progress downwind.
The difference between the "Seabrake" and the series drogue apart from what they do to your boat speed is that the series drogue responds nearly instantaneously to an approaching wave. Thus causing the boat to align itself (stern to) immediately to the approaching wave. Just what you need when having to deal with large cross seas like you get in the southern ocean when a gale which starts in the NW then later swings to the SW often generating enormous cross seas in the process.
I have used all all of the gear that I carry, the Seabrake because I needed to and the series drogue and parachute sea anchor because I wanted to test them and see if they worked as advertised. They do.
Oh, and I under the old rig (gaff ketch) have tried anchoring from the stern. The boat (as David Tyler has mentioned else where) was very steady under that configuration. I expect that under her new schooner softwing, anchoring from the stern will become the norm. To that end, I have fitted anchor points to the stern for a bridal which will handle all the drogues and the stern anchor when needed.