sighmoon
Well-Known Member
Is there an easy way of putting a mast chock back in it's rightful home? The aft one is particularly awkward.
I tie a rope around it to a spinnaker pulley tied to the bow cleats and lead it back to a winch. It creaks and clunks alarmingly before I manage to get the chock in, and I'm always worried something's going to break and get catapulted into someone's head. I'm sure there's a better way; what is it?
I tie a rope around it to a spinnaker pulley tied to the bow cleats and lead it back to a winch. It creaks and clunks alarmingly before I manage to get the chock in, and I'm always worried something's going to break and get catapulted into someone's head. I'm sure there's a better way; what is it?