aquaholic
Well-Known Member
Someone did suggest to me about using the anchor windlass, however after reading some of these posts I will bin that idea.
Well thats weird, tried 10 minutes ago on the Pc and iPad with no luck, just tried it again and its fine, maybe its this server at work???
http://www.mastaclimba.com/
I now advocate holding the mast rather than the shrouds as it ensures your leg effort is directed more nearly upwards rather than outwards and upwards. .......
Better than all this, speak to someone who has one;- there's a round 100 out there somewhere.
No you aren't to big. just get one of these mast climbing things where you do the work going up and your wife tails the rope round the winch. Coming down she just releases the rope in a controlled manner. You must remind her not to fast otherwise the boat gets damaged as you hit it !
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wrong way round. hopefully the OP is both stronger and heavier than his wifeso he should hoist her up the mast.
Get one of these:
http://www.gdeffee.freeserve.co.uk/
George is a lovely chap, he custom-sizes the ladder length to your mast.
I just quietly walk up, then down.
If there's a helper to hand, s/he just takes up the safety line (heads'l halyard tied to bosun's chair) as I ascend, then let's it out around a cleat as I descend.
If there's no helper to hand, I sling a lifeline around the spreaders as I reach them, then around the uppers once I'm at the top. Reverse process as I walk down.
Only downside is if the mains'l is jammed up the mast - then you definately need someone to winch you up.
My rigger just shins up with nowt else.