trapezeartist
Well-Known Member
Another vote for a string of nuts on the end of the dangle-string. I used M4 or M5 though, so they would come out through the slot near the bottom of the mast. Another alternative is a heavy bath-plug chain. I've use that before as well.
I was going to use the loop of packing-case strapping as Mistroma suggested but I couldn't find any when I wanted it. I was pleased to find that a piece of wire coathanger very successfully oiked out the dangle-string. I think the strapping would have been even easier though.
All other lines inside the mast need to be bar-tight. Presumably someone will be hanging on the main halyard so that takes account of that. Watch out for the halyard that you are using as the safety back-up as you probably won't have any weight on it.
I was going to use the loop of packing-case strapping as Mistroma suggested but I couldn't find any when I wanted it. I was pleased to find that a piece of wire coathanger very successfully oiked out the dangle-string. I think the strapping would have been even easier though.
All other lines inside the mast need to be bar-tight. Presumably someone will be hanging on the main halyard so that takes account of that. Watch out for the halyard that you are using as the safety back-up as you probably won't have any weight on it.