oakleyb
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Just got one of these and they are great, up the mast in minutes! just got to work out how to come down now
Just got one of these and they are great, up the mast in minutes! just got to work out how to come down now
I use the Topclimber for getting up and down when single handed. However, I supplement the strops for the feet with Graemes Masterclimba.
The rigid foot holds make it much easier for getting up. Once up though I use the foot strops of the Topclimber to get back down.
With crew around I use the seat from the Topclimba and the Masterclimba for the feet.
I use the 12mm Spinnaker Halyard attached close to the foot of the mast and winched tight.
Talulah, abseil down - it's safe and fast. (You hook on the abseil line when you arrive at the top.)
Spelling fixed but you'll have to explain the abseil line.
Our recommended technique for descending now is to take a line with you on the ascent. When finished at the top, tie the line to the halyard the ascent line is attached to
Why not just send both lines up together? That's what I did the handful of times I climbed up with an ascender (gonna buy a ladder for next time I think). I have a length of climber's static twice the height of the mast, which I doubled and tied the halyard into the middle of. One side was secured to the deck and tightened, the other left loose. I'd climb up the first one and then abseil down the second. I also had the 10mm topping lift attached to my harness and tailed separately by a friend as backup.
Pete
In real life I do but, at shows, where most ascents are double-handed, an extra piece of string just complicates the demonstration.