RIMCOas01
Well-Known Member
How often does one need to go \"aloft\"
I have been reviewing motor sailers (cats mainly) for Med.based living for future winters.
- I have done a little crewing on a couple of friends "yachts" (must be honest though I am happier sat steering a motor boat than all this on the deck & heeling stuff) ... but my question:
Having difficulty even putting up the Xmas trimmings, the thought of going aloft to fix some mast problem scares me sh.....less ... what are the odds of having to do this. In addition being 105kgs I reckon me lifting my own weight would be a problem .. wouldn't it ?
PS. Having read "Sailing for Dummies" is there even less of a technical read for my aging grey cells
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I have been reviewing motor sailers (cats mainly) for Med.based living for future winters.
- I have done a little crewing on a couple of friends "yachts" (must be honest though I am happier sat steering a motor boat than all this on the deck & heeling stuff) ... but my question:
Having difficulty even putting up the Xmas trimmings, the thought of going aloft to fix some mast problem scares me sh.....less ... what are the odds of having to do this. In addition being 105kgs I reckon me lifting my own weight would be a problem .. wouldn't it ?
PS. Having read "Sailing for Dummies" is there even less of a technical read for my aging grey cells
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