The British magazine Yachting World put a sea anchor and drogue through trials in the English Channel. Note that prices are quoted in pounds and the products tested are available through U.S. suppliers. [spacer height=”15px”]
Drogues and sea anchors are designed to slow a boat or allow it to hold station in extreme weather conditions. They can prevent a possible capsize, roll or broach by keeping the bow or stern facing the weather. Debates about the pros and cons are rife among cruisers.[spacer height=”15px”]
In Skip Novak’s Storm Sailing Series he reveals that he isn’t in favour of streaming warps, let alone using a drogue or sea anchor. Yet there are numerous testimonials from long-distance sailors who place their faith in these devices. Read More