lustyd
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Yes, but sometimes you have to sail in the real world.Courtesy flags are meant to be flown on entering a state's territorial waters.
Yes, but sometimes you have to sail in the real world.Courtesy flags are meant to be flown on entering a state's territorial waters.
Or …… why does one need cleats, surely halyard stoppers are preferableWhy would one need cleats on a mast? Surely the sensible thing to do is take all lines back to the cockpit![]()
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Or …… why does one need cleats, surely halyard stoppers are preferable![]()
Would that include Ireland (the southern bit)?Courtesy flags are meant to be flown on entering a state's territorial waters.
Eh?You hoist your sails? Don't you realise how much replacement sails cost!? I keep mine nice and neatly folded under a nice protective cover at all times! No flogging. No UV damage. Out of the weather - Last ages when you look after them!
P.s. - top tip - paining your anodes makes them last longer too ?
To much modifications to bring the lines to the cockpit. Also more friction when hoisting sails.Why would one need cleats on a mast? Surely the sensible thing to do is take all lines back to the cockpit![]()
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This may be one of those questions that, merely by asking it, puts the questioner at risk of incurring penalty points but might it be because there is no longer a current affairs forum in which we can vent our spleen? ?Amazing![]()
How can such a simple thread create such disagreement? It is a bit like " My anchor is better than yours" anchor thread (Which it is by the way) & seems to be raising some hackles.
Are people suffering "Cold turkey", because they cannot go sailing?& it is making them argumentative![]()
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1. Flying a courtesy flag in foreign waters is one of those little courtesies that I am happy to observe; especially as it involves me in no more effort than walking 8 feet from the cockpit to the shrouds, sitting down on the coachroof, attaching the flag to its halyard and then walking back again.Why would you do it in a seaway? Wait until are somewhere calmer. It's not that important.
Only if you enjoy siting in a snake pit?QUOTE="Daydream believer, post: 8132313, member: 107255"]
Why would one need cleats on a mast? Surely the sensible thing to do is take all lines back to the cockpit![]()
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The ring is the risk there, not the cleat. Since you are already at extreme risk wearing a ring, the presence or not of a shroud cleat makes little difference. Take off the ring, be more careful, problem solved.Why I don't wear a ring when working or sailing. Many people do. Lots of points on boats where a ring can catch and cause injuries like this. Shroud cleats would just be another risk point. I stick to half hitches and keep it simple.
I get your point after a fashion. (Before someone else jumps in, and gets pedantic,the ring and the cleats are actually both hazards, the risk is the liklihood of them coming together and causing injury and/or accident). Remove one or other and the risk is removed of course. IMHO its easier to not have the cleats and other "traps" than to ask everyone who comes on my boat to removes their rings. Many people can't get them off even if they wanted to. I'm not dictating how people should manage their own boat and risks. Merely showing what could happen and then people can make their own mind up. Not many people even consider the risk of ring wearing and finger stripping unless they've worked in industry or the medical profession.The ring is the risk there, not the cleat. Since you are already at extreme risk wearing a ring, the presence or not of a shroud cleat makes little difference. Take off the ring, be more careful, problem solved.
So you removed that nasty hot oven? And the kettle full of scalding water? And the knives? People sometimes get ropes around their neck too, and fall in the water, and and and...let's just all stay in bed where it's safe eh?IMHO its easier to not have the cleats and other "traps"
The first paragraph of respected website noonsite.com's page on the subject says what I said in my Post#19. It applies to ALL nations.Would that include Ireland (the southern bit)?