rogerthebodger
Well-Known Member
I see what you mean!
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Thats a very bad design as there should be a seperator plate between the sheaves to prevent the halyard jumping off the sheave.
I see what you mean!
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I spent 2 hours up my mast on Sunday & had no problem drilling holes for the wind instrument . The problem was getting the old wires out & the new ones in. Whilst the last post shows the halyard attached to the chair high up my halyard was joined to my bosuns chair at waist level. This pulled the 2 ends together rather too tightly but secure never the less.
I tied it as I would never rely on a shackle.
I did not bother about mast hugging etc I just pushed myself clear of everything & let myself be winched up.
My main problem was that I had no water & in the heat I suddenly found myself going faint due, possibly, to dehydration & the fact that the straps were very tight around my legs.
As I started to go dizzy I shouted to my son below to let me down fast - which he did. It was a good 45 minutes before I could walk about properly & 90 minutes before I felt fit to drive home.
I'd recommend the TopClimber (no affiliation). No winching your way up (so you can do it solo, like I did, Liz was down below looking after the kids), no way you can fall out of it, no pressure points on your legs (it is very comfortable), and gives you somewhere to plant your feet (on the strops). It does require a level of fitness, but that is mostly due to me not getting the technique right!
https://topclimberinternational.com/
It does take a while to get down though as you caterpillar down the rope. The smaller the steps you make the easier it is.
Thats a very bad design as there should be a seperator plate between the sheaves to prevent the halyard jumping off the sheave.
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I should get all BBC about it"Other mast climbing devices are available"!! and they on't hurt your feet or spread your legs!
Whoever makes the "something else"needs to improve the adhesive used for sticking the rubber mast protector pad on. Mine came off the "something else" the first and second time (after re-fixing) I used it. It's held on with meaty cable ties now. BTW the "something else" is a good bit of kit but does take some fiddling to set up especially on an in mast reefing mast. But to be fair they all do.