CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
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Depends how fit you are. I use a mast ladder hoisted up and a bosom chair for when i get on top to be able to relax and work and for additional security.
Depends how fit you are. I use a mast ladder hoisted up and a bosom chair for when i get on top to be able to relax and work and for additional security.
A bosom chair? The mind boggles!![]()
Hi
i sail single handed most of the time and end up the mast at least a couple of times a year,i have two pretzel asenders with short rope from each with a pair of horse riding styrups attached,you slide up one hand and foot place your wheight on it and lift up the uther hand and foot,i use the main halyard which is 12mm and replaced every two years there is also a spare halyard,hope this helps, ocean pilgrim
I always remember a video of Ellen McArthur up the top of her rig, alone with the camera. When she came down she was exhausted, and black and blue. She's one tough sailor.
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Most threads here on mast climbing suggest having someone else on board to either hoist you up or to tend a safety line.
How do single-handed sailors climb their masts safely at sea?
I use this: http://www.leisureowners.org.uk/hurst_marine/index.shtml , a webbing ladder that you hoist up the mainsail track. Brilliant piece of kit and not expensive, makes it really easy to get up and down. I had the ascender method before, found it a real struggle, was worried about getting stuck up there and it chewed up the ropes. Colin