Greenheart
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"At least their beer cooler survived. Its size explains everything else"
I took a minute to work out what that was...maybe some kind of life-raft? A seat broken free? Hell no, that was the lunch-cooler! Dang.
Thinking seriously for a moment, one reason I hate rope ladders is that the rope they use is never any thicker than the predicted load requires it to be - so never more than about 10mm diameter, maximum...
...if one acquired some really thick, stiff ships' lines, perhaps 35mm thick, and added something like a piece of metal pipe as a bottom rung which would sink the ladder, then that horrible wayward flexibility, the curse of lightweight rope ladders, might be reduced. The thing could still be squashed into a locker, but would hang straight and mightn't be so hard to use.
I took a minute to work out what that was...maybe some kind of life-raft? A seat broken free? Hell no, that was the lunch-cooler! Dang.
Thinking seriously for a moment, one reason I hate rope ladders is that the rope they use is never any thicker than the predicted load requires it to be - so never more than about 10mm diameter, maximum...
...if one acquired some really thick, stiff ships' lines, perhaps 35mm thick, and added something like a piece of metal pipe as a bottom rung which would sink the ladder, then that horrible wayward flexibility, the curse of lightweight rope ladders, might be reduced. The thing could still be squashed into a locker, but would hang straight and mightn't be so hard to use.
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