Refueler
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Today - I decide to re-run all running rigging after its had its winter wash and spruce ... I have trace lines for running them back in ...
Halyards are internal jobs with sheeves top and bottom.
Genny halyard goes through fine ...
Main halyard goes up then stops ... so I try to get it back down to see if the 'joint' trace line to main is bunched .... but nothing budges can't bring it down ... can't get it to go through ...
Looks like trace line has jumped the sheeve and is now jammed. I can't do anything from the deck ...
I only have the one halyard rigged and there's no other that I would trust to be the second safety line for a haul up the mast .... because the only other internal halyard - Spinnaker - came down after breaking its trace line last year ... as a very rare spinny user - never bothered to rerun it.
So it looks like a drop the mast job ... BUT with CV 19 - I cannot have the number of guys for safely doing the job ... have to now sort out my A frame ...
I have two long steel poles from the basketball hall .... but boy are they heavy and would need cutting etc. to suit. I tried before asking company who has scaffold gear if I could buy a couple of poles - even if bent / dented ... but no.
I could buy two heavy duty metal fence poles .... cut bottom to fit the baby stay fittings on deck ... tops together with through bolt with block. I have the windlass etc.
Really annoyed !!
Oh - I forgot to mention my glasses fell in - lucky on top of a load of reeds floating .. so reaching to get them - slid into water over my knees - luckily just missing dunking bot mobile phones !! But I got my glasses.
Halyards are internal jobs with sheeves top and bottom.
Genny halyard goes through fine ...
Main halyard goes up then stops ... so I try to get it back down to see if the 'joint' trace line to main is bunched .... but nothing budges can't bring it down ... can't get it to go through ...
Looks like trace line has jumped the sheeve and is now jammed. I can't do anything from the deck ...
I only have the one halyard rigged and there's no other that I would trust to be the second safety line for a haul up the mast .... because the only other internal halyard - Spinnaker - came down after breaking its trace line last year ... as a very rare spinny user - never bothered to rerun it.
So it looks like a drop the mast job ... BUT with CV 19 - I cannot have the number of guys for safely doing the job ... have to now sort out my A frame ...
I have two long steel poles from the basketball hall .... but boy are they heavy and would need cutting etc. to suit. I tried before asking company who has scaffold gear if I could buy a couple of poles - even if bent / dented ... but no.
I could buy two heavy duty metal fence poles .... cut bottom to fit the baby stay fittings on deck ... tops together with through bolt with block. I have the windlass etc.
Really annoyed !!
Oh - I forgot to mention my glasses fell in - lucky on top of a load of reeds floating .. so reaching to get them - slid into water over my knees - luckily just missing dunking bot mobile phones !! But I got my glasses.


