Going up the mast of a bilge-keeled Westerly Falcon, whilst she's ashore?

NealB

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I've been winched up the mast on our 29' bilge keel Westerly Konsort while ashore... felt stable to me, but I was glad to be back down on deck after.
 
Think on it like this ...

If you do while afloat - does the boat basically lay over on its side ? No it doesn't.

What force do you think a set of sails exert on a boat when it lays over to the wind ?

As another says - be wary of the halyards that have been static for all that time. Its prudent to have TWO ropes anyway ... regardless of whether new or not. If any concern - then 'pull' through a new halyard rope and use best of old as back-up...
 
Think on it like this ...

If you do while afloat - does the boat basically lay over on its side ? No it doesn't.

What force do you think a set of sails exert on a boat when it lays over to the wind ?

As another says - be wary of the halyards that have been static for all that time. Its prudent to have TWO ropes anyway ... regardless of whether new or not. If any concern - then 'pull' through a new halyard rope and use best of old as back-up...
Agreed - 2 lines. But most yards ban the climbing of masts on dry land - 'ealth and Safety.
 
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