How to Steer a Sail Boat or Power Boat Using A Drogue or Fabric Sea Anchor In Case of Steering Loss

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  • čas přidán 26. 09. 2021
  • Hello Friends,
    This is a video where I explain the system I used to sail my 30 sailboat 1000 miles / 18 days to Hawaii using a rigid sea drogue for steering after my rudder was disabled due to striking a submerged object.
    I have made a "Manual" that is available for free download and can be saved as a PDF or printed out and placed on your boat for future reference in case you every find yourself with no steering. You can view and download the manual here: drive.google.com/file/d/1-Fhl...
    In this video I break down he basics and explain what you need for setting up a system before hand and give you suggestions for improvising a system on the fly. I also talk about the process of learning how to tune the system and what worked for me. Different types of boats will have slightly different set ups and needs but with this information you should be able to work something out that fits your vessel.
    A long format episode documenting my ocean passage that resulted in my steering loss can be seen here: • Sailing Alone Across a...
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Komentáře • 226

  • @kirenireves
    @kirenireves Před 2 lety +52

    THANK YOU!! Such good info! Your "adventure" losing your rudder means the rest of us are more prepared!

  • @dustinlittle1765
    @dustinlittle1765 Před 2 lety +16

    Your last video was your Mona Lisa. And this one is exactly what I was hoping for after. Enjoy paradise, heal your heart, and revel in your self accomplishment. Thank you for the videos, a true inspiration.

  • @xenu-dark-tony
    @xenu-dark-tony Před 2 lety +3

    This is a life-saver. Somebody is going to continue living because of your video. That is massive.

  • @Kevin-xs6oj
    @Kevin-xs6oj Před 2 lety +27

    You are the man!
    What an amazing and epic battle you had. Your team was incredible.
    Thank you for this very important lesson. I am going to engineer and build a system to be deployed based on your design. No reason to wait for a event to occur. As you know, being prepared is what it’s all about!
    Thank you so much!
    Happy trails

  • @tonyhill5418
    @tonyhill5418 Před 2 lety +42

    I'm sure he is sitting there telling you how to potentially save your boat and more importantly your life, and not one but two dummies hit the thumbs down. It's impressive that you sailed that far without a rudder, you are a true sailor.

    • @christip20
      @christip20 Před 2 lety +3

      I was thinking the same thing, the “willfully blind”!🍄

    • @jamaya500
      @jamaya500 Před 2 lety +4

      hardcore sailing is not for the weak, a true sailor indeed.

    • @smokingun397
      @smokingun397 Před 2 lety

      I just hit the thumbs down on your comment just to annoy you :-)

  • @mandostudent
    @mandostudent Před 2 lety +8

    Dude! I've watched you from the beginning of your vids. From a newbie, making all the mistakes we all do, to a Coast Guard Captain. Now you are becoming a damn legend! Really good comprehensive vid on emergency steering! Look forward to more adventures. Maybe Cape Horn? Cheers!

  • @melee401
    @melee401 Před 2 lety +7

    Good dissertation James. You did VERY well with what all you had to work with. Thankfully you had the Sea Squid aboard. I have some doubts as to a fabric drone running for that amount of time.

  • @TristanRush-oy2yy
    @TristanRush-oy2yy Před rokem +1

    Cheers to you and your team! Downloading the PDF now. Setting the headsail in the backwind to stabilize while using the motor and drogue is brilliant!

  • @SteveeCee
    @SteveeCee Před 2 lety +9

    James, you are an inspiration - well done for sharing your experience!!

  • @doneddy2204
    @doneddy2204 Před rokem

    Truly appreciate your sharing real life experience. Who knows how many ways you just paid it forward 👍

  • @stewarthenderson8027
    @stewarthenderson8027 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for putting together the Manual James. Much appreciated. Now to make sure my boat is equipped with suitable emergency items.

  • @AndreanoCelentano
    @AndreanoCelentano Před měsícem

    A treasure trove of practical info, thank you!

  • @layrathompson2869
    @layrathompson2869 Před 2 lety +1

    I no longer sail, but watching with fascination.. and to be alone at sea.. wow.. I'm going to rewatch that sail

  • @phuzzo1
    @phuzzo1 Před 2 lety +2

    It's hard to imagine how stressful that whole situation would have been. The psychological aspect is at least as important as the technical here and getting the drogue system working to any degree must have lifted your spirits tremendously.

  • @xenu-dark-tony
    @xenu-dark-tony Před 2 lety +1

    Honestly, how many of us could have dreamed up this system without help? I honestly wouldn't have stood a chance. I may have found the drogue had an effect, but frankly I'd have been so ham-fisted it would have been laughable. This system is incredible.

  • @stevev5510
    @stevev5510 Před 2 lety +4

    Bloody champion James. You are one hell of a Mariner.

  • @weedknoll
    @weedknoll Před 2 lety

    This is awesome info! Thanks James. So happy you're safe.

  • @jenniferackerman5628
    @jenniferackerman5628 Před 2 lety

    Awesome information! Thank you!

  • @svzaftra18
    @svzaftra18 Před 2 lety

    Super informative. Thanks man!!

  • @petterlamas968
    @petterlamas968 Před 2 lety

    This is gold, thanks!

  • @matthewmitchell5617
    @matthewmitchell5617 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing this with us!

  • @JG-qz6fq
    @JG-qz6fq Před 2 lety

    Such good info, thank you so much for sharing your experience!

  • @nickcain1508
    @nickcain1508 Před 2 lety

    A lot to learn from your vlogs James. Thx mate 👍🇦🇺

  • @janliljeberg3769
    @janliljeberg3769 Před rokem

    Thanks, James for sharing!

  • @NorthPoleTime
    @NorthPoleTime Před 2 lety

    Thanks. Great info!

  • @bjornlarsson7624
    @bjornlarsson7624 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, very good info!

  • @ianredwood792
    @ianredwood792 Před rokem

    Thank you - very useful and informative

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 Před rokem

    Thank You for passing this forward. I am very happy you did.

  • @shootsscores181
    @shootsscores181 Před 2 lety

    That was an amazing feat getting that drouge steering going, very cool, and great info!

  • @AXISMEDIATV
    @AXISMEDIATV Před 2 lety

    Holy Hell- amazing- really appreciate all the hard work you've put into this series and all the advice- especially the Book!

  • @timshull59
    @timshull59 Před 2 lety

    I don't shit about sailing, but find your videos extremely interesting!

  • @hakeem4802
    @hakeem4802 Před rokem

    We appreciate the educational video. Next you'll be known as "Professor" Captain James. 😆 . But seriously, appreciate it and going to read your PDF.

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  Před rokem

      I actually get paid to lecture at several universities in NYC a few times a year just not on the subject of boat 📚

  • @colinwinters6140
    @colinwinters6140 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks James. You are truly an inspiration to me. Stay safe.

  • @Andreas.Akerstrom
    @Andreas.Akerstrom Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for making this, sharing your experiences of what worked for you and some insight into why it worked for you and why it might not work the same for others.
    I'm seriously impressed with how you handled this trip, and how you managed to get productive. Very easy to dispair and give up when facing so much. Take care, man!

  • @tiaramisu
    @tiaramisu Před 2 lety +3

    Great Video James! So happy for you. Going through something like that changes a man for better every time! Enjoy the islands!

  • @cseguin
    @cseguin Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for taking the time to share this and for making the manual. It might come in handy over the next months when I will probably be towing a 42' gutted ferro sailboat without a rudder with my trawler . . . should be interesting. If you have any tips about such things that would be great . . . or if anyone does - the more I know the safer it will be. Thanks again.

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  Před 2 lety +1

      This will totally work for that purpose 👍🏻

    • @cseguin
      @cseguin Před 2 lety

      @@SailorJames I'm just about done watching - and, yes, I do believe this will work just fine. It's a pretty straight course running up the inside coast of Vancouver Island . . . we'll see what happens - the _deal_ hasn't been made yet. The boat is free, and I just can't pass it up. I have to make arrangements to go have a look next week. Hopefully it's a diamond in the rough that's just needs a little time, money and patience to finish.

  • @The_Dark_Shark
    @The_Dark_Shark Před 2 lety

    Great info!!!

  • @Dozz70
    @Dozz70 Před 2 lety

    Excellent Information! Thank You

  • @daveweston9569
    @daveweston9569 Před rokem

    That was so interesting…well done buddy

  • @BevMtnGds
    @BevMtnGds Před rokem +1

    Excellent presentation.

  • @arismavros
    @arismavros Před 2 lety

    Great video!
    Super info and well explained
    Kudos for bringing her in safe Capt

  • @herberteidt6039
    @herberteidt6039 Před 2 lety +1

    Great description. Having options like this are the key to getting home safely. Well done!

  • @daveg4963
    @daveg4963 Před 2 lety

    Never even been on a sailboat before but this is all fascinating stuff! Good job mate.

  • @michaelosmon
    @michaelosmon Před 2 lety

    I appreciate you sir. Thank you for sharing your time and experience

  • @sjoertebben
    @sjoertebben Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks a million for sharing this! I saw your other video with the rudder faillure and wondered how you managed but his vid and the manual explains the lot. I think I would have freaked out completely after a rudder failure, but you kept your cool. Impressive.

  • @tvonzweck
    @tvonzweck Před 2 lety

    Thank you James. Trying to picture that on my canoe stern with a wind vane, Oh my. Your solid advice is always appreciated.

  • @jonathanwise47
    @jonathanwise47 Před 2 lety

    Just found your channel. Amazing trip to Hawaii. Good information here. Thanks for sharing.

  • @chrismitchum452
    @chrismitchum452 Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah, I watched the last vid and couldn't believe how calm you stayed in that situation. Killer sailing brother. and great info!!

  • @andymarshall2201
    @andymarshall2201 Před 2 lety

    Great video, glad it all worked out for you

  • @davidgiles5030
    @davidgiles5030 Před 2 lety +1

    Huge RESPECT.

  • @michaelcee8348
    @michaelcee8348 Před 2 lety

    mucho thnx. now i feel much better re a rudder loss. impeccable

  • @Sailit143
    @Sailit143 Před 2 lety

    James, THANK YOU for posting the "Manual"

  • @dougkolz3332
    @dougkolz3332 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the excellent explanation! Glad it worked out for you. Keeping your head through all of that was a job well done. Go enjoy Hawaii ‘cause you certainly earned it!

  • @jmburbach
    @jmburbach Před 2 lety

    Great info thanks! Interested to see what's next for you!

  • @scamp151964
    @scamp151964 Před rokem

    Great video with excellent simple explanations, thank-you.

  • @donnakawana
    @donnakawana Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this information. I so appreciate how in detail this is. James your brilliant an I really enjoyed this episode an learned so very much!

  • @thestorminmymind
    @thestorminmymind Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing video, only just stared following you and watch 2 videos, this is unbelievably valuable information, thanks so much for sharing this.
    I shall be catching up with you previous videos.
    Top guy... Fair seas dude

  • @peterashworth1264
    @peterashworth1264 Před 2 lety

    McGyver rocks. Fascinating. Thanks for sharing. I will remember when its its my turn!

  • @scott09900
    @scott09900 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I wish more sailing channels had a break down like this to really educate sailors. Thanks for going into detail. You made another fan and judging from the other comments many other fans.

  • @SamCyanide
    @SamCyanide Před 2 lety

    Wow. Thank you so much. This is invaluable information. The PDF is great too

  • @codysp
    @codysp Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing this! I've been preparing for my transition from a land lover to the sea where my heart belongs. This was probably one of the most valuable things I've learned. 👍

  • @diegodevops4151
    @diegodevops4151 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Learned a lot.

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 Před 2 lety

    Joined your Patreon. Seems a bargain. Support an inspiring sailor, whose videos are a masters class. I've also downloaded and printed out your Emergency Steering PDF. Very educational. Thank you James.

  • @yes0sir0danish0man
    @yes0sir0danish0man Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for an instructive video i will download and put it in my sailboat👍 and again James you are viking🇩🇰

  • @rodmeisterful
    @rodmeisterful Před 8 měsíci

    Super helpful.

  • @kevinswinden4882
    @kevinswinden4882 Před rokem

    Thank you Very Informative

  • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665

    Good stuff james i linked your story to some friends who lost their engine and then rudder to Orcas off the coast of Portugal.
    They had to call for a tow and that cost them a packet.

  • @wiserman100
    @wiserman100 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tutorial on a lifesaving topic. Thanks for explaining this so well. It would behoove all sailors to practice this before they actually need it.

  • @youtub1234567891011
    @youtub1234567891011 Před rokem

    Excellent practical advice. Sea Anchors are very useful. .. especially on the smaller sail kayaks I have used. I have not needed to use it for an emergency rudder but this knowledge is super useful if you ever need it. Thank you !

  • @andresboatshed7018
    @andresboatshed7018 Před 2 lety

    I am impressed by your content !
    You did great under presure!
    The Solution for a Problem is
    what make your content real valuable!
    Stay on course!

  • @kptbillburkett8735
    @kptbillburkett8735 Před 2 lety

    VERY GOOD INFO! Very Good!
    Thank You for your time ⏲ on this.
    I would love to see more on the damage to the Rutter. And the repairs you are going to have to make to it.
    Ok untell next week, Aloha from the Big Island 🏝 of Hawaii 🏝

  • @gordonramsey8339
    @gordonramsey8339 Před 2 lety

    Great info - thank you

  • @sussman00
    @sussman00 Před 2 lety

    Great video James! It was a treat to meet you on Oahu. I’m looking forward to hearing about your next adventure.

  • @dennisgrosen1815
    @dennisgrosen1815 Před 2 lety

    thanks for let us nowing this can be made with a sea anker ,something i learned 30 years ago reading an very old book about tallships were they called it a china rudder since they used a waterbarrel to rig the stearing with, good job 👍😊

  • @troybehrendt4799
    @troybehrendt4799 Před 2 lety

    champion... thanks for the video

  • @user-hv5kv5rg9r
    @user-hv5kv5rg9r Před měsícem

    Mahalo, good info. I watched one of your videos leaving Hawaii, I guess this was on the return. I live on the big island and have a trailer sailor. It’s six year waiting list for a slip. I couldn’t wait.

  • @davidsmart8594
    @davidsmart8594 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for posting this, because I didn't quite understand it during the passage video, which was also so good that I didn't want to 'rewind'.

  • @JoaoRodrigues-mx1ub
    @JoaoRodrigues-mx1ub Před 2 lety +1

    Obrigado pela sua explicação,espectacular. Sempre é bom que alguém nos possa ajudar nesses momentos de aflição. Felicidades. Abraços do seu atento português.

  • @Jensen_Denmark
    @Jensen_Denmark Před 2 lety

    Great info James, thanks. Greetings from Denmark

  • @iherok
    @iherok Před 2 lety

    THANKS for the explanation and the pdf. I really hope i'll never have to use it. But it's good know how to potentially handle a similar situation.

  • @demetrisdemetrious8702

    Thanks for this video man,
    I have been thinking about if this problem occurred
    Now I have a good idea as to what I can do
    Excellent directions and well explained
    Thanks

  • @Syriondeathvow
    @Syriondeathvow Před 2 lety

    Tanks for this video

  • @00708046
    @00708046 Před 2 lety

    This is something people should try to do outside emergency conditions . He was lucky to have 2 captains on standby that had knowledge and experience with drogues and drogue steering.

  • @jeanniechow4620
    @jeanniechow4620 Před 2 lety

    It's a sailor fear to loose steerage but u handled it and stayed on course to Oahu, u have seamanship skills that's for sure. Enjoy ur videos, thank u for sharing.

  • @SailingSeaDreamofClyde

    Thanks for sharing! I am gearing towards setting off on my first offshore passage next year, likely also to Hawaii. My boat came with a Hydrovane, which steers the boat well as a windvane, or as an emergency rudder. It also came with a beefy drogue, and thanks to your video, I now have the knowledge the if my main rudder and Hydrovane rudder both bit the dust, there is another approach to get the boat to shore!

    • @RomboutVersluijs
      @RomboutVersluijs Před 2 lety

      Im no sailor, let me make this clear. If you still have a year left, wouldnt it be smart to test his technique out. You can prepare basically where he could not. I think being be prepared also makes you a lot calmer when it does happen.

  • @pakratunloading
    @pakratunloading Před 2 lety

    I'm looking at a 30' Alberg, 70's model as a retirement project. Your refit videos and the such will help me greaty. I'm glad you made it safely to Hawaii, and I really enjoyed your drogue content.

    • @johnbrooks1188
      @johnbrooks1188 Před 2 lety +1

      I have a 1967 A30. Don't discount the older (pre-1970s) Mark I version like mine and Treitea. Besides not having an interior liner, the older boats have decks cored with pegboard (masonite) instead of end-grain balsa). Plan on reinforcing mast step (beam below deck) and forward lower chainplates,. Replace through hulls, and replace rudder hinge pin and pintle/gudgeon bolts. A boat that has had all of these addressed, is a real plus. They are wonderful boats. Watch Jean-du-Sud Around the World (that one is somewhat modified). Rig size and displacement is very similar to newer Alberg Cape Dory 28, but I think the A30 is prettier (Sorry Sam Holmes, who is cruising Europe on his CD 28!).

  • @edwardfinn4141
    @edwardfinn4141 Před 2 lety

    James,
    BRAVO, BRAVO.
    What an accomplishment!
    Drogues in general, sea anchors, Jordan series drogues, etc are very controversial issue in the world of cruising in a small boat,
    and there is a lot of BS on line about the topic.
    Your perseverance and ingenuity through this ordeal is incredible.
    You deserve an award , in recognition of your determination and seamanship, and in addition your video recording the whole ordeal, is unique.
    I think you deserve an award, such as Rolex sailor of the year, world cruising club recognition, or some other notable recognition…
    You’re the man!
    And having survived this ordeal is gonna make you famous!

  • @JonathanVanVuren
    @JonathanVanVuren Před 2 lety

    Great information, and I appreciate you taking the time to help. Not to sound cheesy, but you’re caring has made the world a bit better of a place. Thank You!

  • @richardp1522
    @richardp1522 Před 2 lety

    James I followed you on your voyage to Hawaii via Predict Wind what a nail biter thanks for continuing to provide your written updates. The daily posts read as written by a sailor in control of a totally uncontrollable situation. I have to believe the vast majority of sailors in the same situation would have simply given up and waited for assistance from others ultimately leaving their boat to the ocean. No doubt the assistance you received from your shore team was key but who put it in place as part of the voyage plan, you. Don't under estimate your skill as a sailor, ability to remain calm and receive the suggestions provided by others. Additionally the preparedness of Triteia before you left the dock played huge into the voyages success even without a working rudder.
    Thanks for providing such a detailed explanation of drogues and their use for steering a vessel with a damaged rudder. Some day a very fortunate sailor will benefit from this information possibly even saving lives.

  • @EpoxyAndButylTape
    @EpoxyAndButylTape Před 2 lety

    Well done video James. Another source for a free steering drogue is a decommissioned life raft, they usually have a fabric one with plenty of line. The one I have is about 16.5” diameter.

  • @ianfirth-clark5975
    @ianfirth-clark5975 Před 2 lety

    Thank you James that may very well save someone's life one day

  • @enigmacode_1
    @enigmacode_1 Před rokem

    Subscribed! 🔔 Shared, liked, fav-added and downloaded (the 'Manual'). Thank you, Capt.

  • @2299jsimon
    @2299jsimon Před 8 měsíci

    Good info...

  • @samaipata4756
    @samaipata4756 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this highly educational video, job well done! A collision on the rudder while doing 4-5 knots, who would have imagined?! But here we learned it can happen! This video I’m sure will help many of us to sail well prepared for the un expected!
    What still scares me is, hearing more and more about collisions out in the open sea, with submerged objects, particular lost containers. Perhaps you were even lucky it only struck your rudder.
    Happy to know you managed the situation so well and you are safe and sound. Best wishes, fair winds and may you be looking forward to a happy new future after the turbulence you had to go through.👍✌️👏👏👏⛵️

    • @SailorJames
      @SailorJames  Před 2 lety

      Thanks ! Yeah I looked up the stats once on land and 3000 containers were lost overboard in 2020 😳

  • @user-vj4ru3le8o
    @user-vj4ru3le8o Před 5 měsíci

    Necessity is the mother of all invention

  • @claytonalexander9105
    @claytonalexander9105 Před 2 lety

    i mean what a good learning experience. i bet now that its over your kind of happy it happened.

  • @bharris968
    @bharris968 Před rokem

    Brilliant idea man. I really hope I would have thought of that but I kinda doubt it.

  • @Tiger_Luv
    @Tiger_Luv Před rokem

    Thank you⚓️

  • @joeyadams8939
    @joeyadams8939 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @MrSullyO
    @MrSullyO Před 2 lety +1

    Sweet video. :)