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by Shep » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:57 pm
I prefer a short one for two reasons. First, every time I have tried to two a boat full of water with a tether, I have ended up swimming too. My boat-towing technique now is to have a sperate rope attached to the boat that I have to actively hold in my hand or under my knee (but I paddle an open boat). Keeping the tether short helps me avoid the temptation to use it in a way that has never worked well for me before.
Second, when I have a long tether, I cannot control the carabiner-end of it. What I mean is that, when it is let out, I can't reach it. If I need to do something with it, my only option is to pull my quick-release and lose it. With the shorter tether, I have the possibility of reaching behind me to manipulate it.
I sold my Astral Webtoe and ended up with the short NRS one.
Hope this helps,
Shep
Paul Shepherd
"Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats (said the water rat solemnly)." - Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows