Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
During my adventures washing halyards, I lost one (the worst one).
Subsequently, (and consequently), I spent an hour at the masthead trying to insert a mousing line through an inaccessible hole over the sheave. It's a fun place to be with the backstay(s I have two) cuddling your shoulder blades and struggling to access the bits and pieces you take with you in the bosun's chair pouch (except, of course, the one you really need).
Previously, I had installed the power/foredeck light with a cordless drill, bits, taps, spare battery etc in a canvas bag I have used for years. Only after descending did I find a large hole in one end. Although my winch wench was wearing her hard hat, a cordless drill descending on it could well have caused her considerable damage. Fortunately, she always stands well clear of the mast foot when not needed at the winch.
For up-mast work, you really need something you can look into rather than groping within. I have a Stanley tool bag but it is heavy and far too big for the job.
I am now searching ebay for a Gladstone bag which has an opening which stays locked (I think), is strong and is an ideal size. Tied to a short line with a Grigri on the end it should do the job.
What do others use?
Subsequently, (and consequently), I spent an hour at the masthead trying to insert a mousing line through an inaccessible hole over the sheave. It's a fun place to be with the backstay(s I have two) cuddling your shoulder blades and struggling to access the bits and pieces you take with you in the bosun's chair pouch (except, of course, the one you really need).
Previously, I had installed the power/foredeck light with a cordless drill, bits, taps, spare battery etc in a canvas bag I have used for years. Only after descending did I find a large hole in one end. Although my winch wench was wearing her hard hat, a cordless drill descending on it could well have caused her considerable damage. Fortunately, she always stands well clear of the mast foot when not needed at the winch.
For up-mast work, you really need something you can look into rather than groping within. I have a Stanley tool bag but it is heavy and far too big for the job.
I am now searching ebay for a Gladstone bag which has an opening which stays locked (I think), is strong and is an ideal size. Tied to a short line with a Grigri on the end it should do the job.
What do others use?