PacketRat
Well-Known Member
A while ago in a harbour I watched three lads, one of whom was hoisted about three quarters the way up the mast of a four tonner I would guess. As the boat heeled over to about forty five degrees, the other two lads jumped in the dinghy and rowed off. The boat then slowly came upright, heeled over the other way and so on until eventually settling down upright.
I've been wondering what would happen if I tried to climb my own mast, since quite a few people seem to have found it necessary on a long passage. My boat is 21 foot 10 inches overall, 6 foot 6 inches beam and has a 960 lb cast iron fin keel drawing 39 inches.
Anyone got any relevant experiences?
I've been wondering what would happen if I tried to climb my own mast, since quite a few people seem to have found it necessary on a long passage. My boat is 21 foot 10 inches overall, 6 foot 6 inches beam and has a 960 lb cast iron fin keel drawing 39 inches.
Anyone got any relevant experiences?