Stemar
Well-Known Member
The rigger was quite happy to go up the mast on my 24 footer. As mentioned above, below that, it's starting to get to the point where it's easier to take the mast down, especially if it's in a tabernacle.
Assuming that you have the ability to get to the top of the mast (re a powerful enough winch), there is an easy and safe way of assessing the stability before you get up there.
Sit in your bosun's chair (attached to the halyard), and take your feet off the deck - your weight is now effectively immediately at the masthead.
Swing gently from side to side - what effect does this have? If it scares you, don't bother to go any further.
Are you sure about that? I agree that the weight is ATTACHED to the mast head but the mass is still at the base so surely not the same as actually being at the top?
I'm no Physicist so just asking out of interest![]()
I once reached a halcyon 23 masthead by winching the mainsheet down to a bollard on the pier at low tide. Got it down low enough to reach with a pair of stepladders
Are you sure about that? I agree that the weight is ATTACHED to the mast head but the mass is still at the base so surely not the same as actually being at the top?
I'm no Physicist so just asking out of interest![]()