GHA
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Checksheets are wonderful thingsThe grinder has a lithium ion battery, but is still charged on a monthly basis as a precaution, and before leaving on any lengthy passage.
Checksheets are wonderful thingsThe grinder has a lithium ion battery, but is still charged on a monthly basis as a precaution, and before leaving on any lengthy passage.
My thoughts too, but it looks like the mast snapped just above the lower cross tree.I wonder if having an entire orchestra onboard to give the dramatic music contributed to the rig failure?
Quietly scratching my head here, in a previous life I was a Safety Engineer and we took great interest in "time to failure", I wonder when the rigging was last checked.
Considering that the failure was due to a chainplate snapping, apparently just below the surface, I don't imagine it matters. It's not like rigging checks ever scratch the surface, so to speak.I wonder when the rigging was last checked.
And how did you waterproof it?The grinder has a lithium ion battery, but is still charged on a monthly basis as a precaution, and before leaving on any lengthy passage.
Don't know what brand of wire cutters they were , but they did the job.
that was what I noticed in the video too. Quick to start the engine, with all the clobber still dangling over the side. I'm not sure I'd have done that; if the motion made work impossible, I'd chuck some stuff out to act as a drogue.I noticed that her idea of heading into the swell under engine[ with ropes over the side?!] was not what I saw in the following shots, cross swell.
Yes, but that's what many, if not most boats have - if they have anything. I've always thought that, should I ever need to cut my rigging away, I'd go for the threaded ends or the turnbuckles themselves, rather than the wire.They were bolt croppers not wire cutters and obviously hard to use.
I don't think they said they didn't, just that the one on the mast was (obviously) broken. There was clearly a radome on the stern so quite possible there was also another antenna. It's quite likely that after the first try on the VHF they decided there were other priorities than changing the antenna. Bum flashing wasn't unnecessary, this is currently her job and she's lucky enough to have a way to accelerate that income stream and wise enough to use it to fund a lifestyle she wants. Had she not been wise enough to do so we'd never have heard of her, let alone found the footage to discuss. I have to say I think selling a picture of your bum and living on a yacht in the tropics beats selling your soul and living on a commuter tube train any day of the week. Unfortunately my bum won't sell videos!Apart from the unnecessary flashing of her bum, i was wondering why they didn't have a backup VHF antenna.
Sorry to hear that. How many clicks and likes did you get when you last tried?Unfortunately my bum won't sell videos!
I was going to say that, not ideal for cutting multistrand wire, especially the last few strands. This type much better Heavy Duty Wire Cutter 24 Inch Carbon Steel Industrial Grade Bolt Cutters: Amazon.co.uk: Business, Industry & ScienceThey were bolt croppers not wire cutters and obviously hard to use.
Felcos are as good as it gets. pricey though, prob get a couple of cordless grinders for same price. Felco C16 Two Handed Steel Cable Cutter, Cuts 16mm: Amazon.co.uk: Business, Industry & ScienceI was going to say that, not ideal for cutting multistrand wire, especially the last few strands. This type much better Heavy Duty Wire Cutter 24 Inch Carbon Steel Industrial Grade Bolt Cutters: Amazon.co.uk: Business, Industry & Science
My channel has already saturated the intended audience so I didn't need to. Sadly the big data analytics audience is not large enough to fund a cruising lifestyle!Sorry to hear that. How many clicks and likes did you get when you last tried?
There's a pair on ebay ending in an hour... FELCO C16 TWO HANDED STEEL WIRE ROPE CABLE CUTTER MADE IN SWITZERLAND | eBayFelcos are as good as it gets. pricey though, prob get a couple of cordless grinders for same price. Felco C16 Two Handed Steel Cable Cutter, Cuts 16mm: Amazon.co.uk: Business, Industry & Science
The video showed a rare beast on a boat of a set of bolt croppers that looked brand new and sharp, usually a lot harder than that to get through multistrand.
At least you don't have to wrestle with the temptation to prostitute your bum down at the docks thenMy channel has already saturated the intended audience so I didn't need to. Sadly the big data analytics audience is not large enough to fund a cruising lifestyle!
Yes, that seems to be the usual spot for mast failure in this particular type of loading, compounded by the rig losing some of its for & aft support when one of its lowers failed.My thoughts too, but it looks like the mast snapped just above the lower cross tree.