Raft Perimeter Line – Yes or No?

New Wave Rafting with Raft Perimeter Lines

Where Do You Stand?

Perimeter line use (aka chicken strap) has been a controversial topic since the early days of rafting. The above image of a New Wave raft at the put-in of our Racecourse section.

A Few Considerations:

Some raft guides are adamant about not having a line around their raft. They’re concern of rope entrapment overrules it’s utility. So the question remains, is that one danger significant enough and outweigh the value of a perimeter line?

  • It allows people to hold onto it for security in rapids.
  • If in the water, the swimmer can stay connected to the boat.
  • It can help assist people when re-entering a raft.
  • Provides a grab point from anywhere in the boat.
  • The line can be used in conjunction with a z-drag rescue.
  • Carrying the raft is much easier when using the line.
  • It can be used as a self-equalizing system.

Now for the down side:

  • There is always the possibility of rope entrapment.
  • It can become caught on branches, logs or rocks.

So, where do you stand? Are you an avid user? Are you adamantly against it?  

Take a look at Rafting Magazine’s article Advantages of Perimeter Line.

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