Swim streamer



noun - A swim streamer (or sarashi or さらし (in Japanese) is a piece of cloth or illuminated material that is runs underneath an open water swimmer or parallel to an escort boat for the benefit of guiding and protecting an open water swimmer during an ocean swim or channel crossing.
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Types[edit]
- underwater swim streamer
- night swim streamer with LED lights
- On-the-water swim streamer (e.g., lane line used in a swimming pool)
Structures[edit]
The underwater swim streamer or night swim streamer cloth or material is used during daytime hours; the material is illuminated during the nighttime hours for easier viewing. The navigational aid is hoisted from the escort boat and anchored in the water so the cloth or material runs 1-3 meters underneath the surface of the water.
Purposes[edit]
The swim streamer can serve to help guide the swimmer and/or as a shark deterrent if the swimmer swims directly above the submerged swim streamer.
Usage[edit]
Diana Nyad used a swimmer's streamer during her swim from Cuba to Florida.
Advantages[edit]
- The marathon swimmer can look straight down in the water at the swim streamer on every stroke in order swim straight (i.e., parallel to the escort boat).
- The swimmer can also conserve energy and improve their navigational course by not constantly looking up at the boat, especially during the night.
- Sharks can be deterred by its proximity to the swimmer.
Use Around The World[edit]
- A swim streamer has been used in the Tsugaru Channel and the Sado Channel in Japan to protect against sharks and other marine life and is accepted as optional equipment by the Tsugaru Channel Swimming Association.
- A streamer was used in America by Diana Nyad during her Xtreme Dream swim attempts across the Straits of Florida in 2011.
- A weighted streamer was used by Ben Lecomte in The Longest Swim, a transpacific stage swim across the Pacific Ocean scheduled to start in May 2018.
Video of Swim Streamer in Tsugaru Channel and Sado Channel[edit]
The swim streamer and the pole of the swim streamer can be seen in the videos of the Tsugaru Channel and Sado Channel crossings.
Synonyms[edit]
Swimmer's streamer, Swimmer's guide, sarashi (さらし in Japanese), underwater streamer, streamer, night swim streamer, underwater swim streamer, on-the-water swim streamer
On-the-surface Swim Streamer[edit]
Epic Swim 2020 members Nick Hobson, Jon Ornée, Dave Ornée, Jeremy Sall, Matt Smith, and Todd Suttor, filmed by Michael Dillon, used an on-the-water swim streamer while swimming across Lake Michigan.
External links[edit]
- The Year of Living Ep!cally
- The Year of Living Ep!cally
- Swimming During War Time And In Modern Times
- What Is A Swim Streamer?
- Streaming Straight In The Open Water
- The Shark Diver Controversy In Ocean Swimming
- Why Are Two Boats Used To Cross The Tsugaru Channel?
- It Takes A Team And All Day
- Chris Kraus, Brian Ross, Rick Gaenzle Cross Tsugaru
- Streaming Along Marathon Swims
- Swim Streamers In Open Water Swimming
- Stephen Redmond Achieves The Oceans Seven
- Swim Streamers In Open Water Swimming
- Swimming Conditions In The Straits of Florida
- Protection Against Stingers Splits Down The Middle
- Open Water Swimming
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Diana Nyad Official Website
- The Shark Diver Controversy In Ocean Swimming
- Kim Chambers Loving Her Journey
- Things We Ponder In The Open Water
- It Is Not A Transponder, It Is A RadBand
- Is There A Doctor On Board?
- The Longest Swim, A Scientific Expedition
- Where Are They Now? Ben Lecomte
- The Longest Swim Is Getting Closer
- AltaSea, Where Ocean Innovators Work Together
- Ben Lecomte Going With The Flow Across The Pacific
- AltaSea, Where Ocean Innovators Work Together
- The Longest Preparation For The Longest Swim
- Heading To The Longest Swim
- The Science Behind The Longest Swim
- XPRIZE Ocean Initiative's Big Ocean Button Challenge
- Tsugaru Channel Crossings - Channel Aspirant Information
- The Next Mountain? Across The Pacific Ocean
- The Longest Swim Official Website
- Sea Bull Crosses The Tsugaru Channel
- Flying Freestyling Fast In The Gulf Stream