Sunday, August 10, 2008

Feeling safer




After discovering that most of the harnesses made for kids use plastic snaps and buckles and are difficult to adjust and don, I decided to make my own for Jakob. The harness has worked so well (Jake even says it's comfortable and he prefers it over the life jacket) that I've decided to make the design available through this site.

This harness is more robust than any of the other child harnesses on the market, which makes sailing with children more enjoyable. Combined with a good tether and a solid anchor point, the harness keeps the child securely attached to the boat, with no worries about plastic snaps or buckles letting go in a fall.

The design uses 1" nylon webbing for the shoulder and crotch straps and 2" webbing for the chest strap. All hardware is stainless steel: 2" rings and a buckle for the chest strap, and 1" buckles for the shoulder and crotch straps. The webbing is doubled and sewn using v-92 thread. All stitches are tight, locked, and secure.

The stainless buckles allow easy adjustment without sacrificing security. Optional soft leather shoulder pads add comfort.

The harness can also be reversed to keep little hands from fidgeting with tether snap.








Contact me for more information if you'd like a harness for your child. Click here to send us email.

Monday, August 04, 2008

Daysail Aug. 2

A fresh wind out of the NW made for an invigorating afternoon sail.

Friday, August 01, 2008

Summer Cruise 2008

Dad and I returned from our summer cruise last night at about 8:30, 3.5 hours earlier than we'd promised.

Our northbound trip took us to Charlevoix and Beaver Island. Southbound included an all-nighter from Beaver Island to Arcadia. After that it was a relaxed cruise home. Approximate total distance = 550nm




Hopefully I'll be able to generate some cruise logs and update the site before school resumes.