pandos
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That stuff bought in a climbing shop can be pretty cheap compared to marine stuff.. also available on ebay or guys who gave up climbing..( my gear has not seen a rock or cliff for more than 30 years,) no need for dedicated climbing rope I just happen to have one that I keep in the same bag as the harness etc..yes but you clearly are a climber and have all the kit. It would be fairly expensive to but that lot just for mast climbing and I for one get knacked prussicing up ropes
My friend recently gave me some ppe (harness, clutch etc) for working on my roof and that could easily be used/modified I think he got it for a few quid from a satellite dish installer who was required to buy a new one every 5 years .
I found prussiking to be more physically demanding, probably because there is a "mental tension" but I would always carry the making of a prusik with me just in case.
I often wondered about the use of a 12v winch (Car Electric Winch | 12v Winch | ieDepot) with a remote control and a dyneema line that could be permanently fitted (probably to a bulkhead in a cockpit locker) and rigged easily to be used for MOB recovery, dingy retrival, assending mast etc...