hi i meant you put the masts level abeam, put a strop round your mast then use the other boats halyard to winch you up
phil
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Ah, Gotcha Phil,
Well, my way worked today finally. I had a calm 15 minutes this evening and was able to perform the nautical version of pin the tail on the donkey.
Sorry to take the thread so far afield. I am still very interested in the original question and possible solutions.
George
Well, my way worked today finally. I had a calm 15 minutes this evening and was able to perform the nautical version of pin the tail on the donkey.
Sorry to take the thread so far afield. I am still very interested in the original question and possible solutions.
George
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Re: mast climbing solo under way
update,
i have bought a petzl grigri and a left handed ascender i have a spinlock harness and will make up some webbing foot loops
more when i try it out
no wories about going slightly off track, the main thing is you got your halyards back and next time someone does a search on the archives theyl have one more thing to try
phil
i have bought a petzl grigri and a left handed ascender i have a spinlock harness and will make up some webbing foot loops
more when i try it out
no wories about going slightly off track, the main thing is you got your halyards back and next time someone does a search on the archives theyl have one more thing to try
phil
Owner of Kusi, UK F35 Cat ketch
Southampton UK
Southampton UK
Re: mast climbing solo under way
Phil and George,
I used two ascenders and a grigri as back up when I went aloft on my boat. The grigri makes descending easier and safer. The ascenders and grigri have some pretty specific rope diameter requirements, so I had a piece of 11mm static kernmantle rope that I would haul aloft. But that only works if you have a halyard at the mast head. I remembered the following post from my lurking days and stored macks' idea of using prusik hitches around the mast in the back of my mental toolkit: http://www.freedomyachts.org/viewtopic. ... ole#p40058
Prussik http://www.animatedknots.com/prusik/index.php
Klemhiest http://www.animatedknots.com/klemheist/ ... dknots.com
George, it's too bad that you didn't get some action photos of the successful halyard retrieval!
Phil, you might try finding 2" webbing for the foot loops and some bungie around the loops and ankles to keep your feet in the loops.
I used two ascenders and a grigri as back up when I went aloft on my boat. The grigri makes descending easier and safer. The ascenders and grigri have some pretty specific rope diameter requirements, so I had a piece of 11mm static kernmantle rope that I would haul aloft. But that only works if you have a halyard at the mast head. I remembered the following post from my lurking days and stored macks' idea of using prusik hitches around the mast in the back of my mental toolkit: http://www.freedomyachts.org/viewtopic. ... ole#p40058
Prussik http://www.animatedknots.com/prusik/index.php
Klemhiest http://www.animatedknots.com/klemheist/ ... dknots.com
George, it's too bad that you didn't get some action photos of the successful halyard retrieval!
Phil, you might try finding 2" webbing for the foot loops and some bungie around the loops and ankles to keep your feet in the loops.
Larry
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Re: mast climbing solo under way
Larry said "Phil, you might try finding 2" webbing for the foot loops and some bungie around the loops and ankles to keep your feet in the loops."
Wear boots or heavy shoes, too, or else your feet will be pinched very painfully, particularly problematic when you are descending and want to feel where to put your feet. Voice of (unpleasant) experience!
Wear boots or heavy shoes, too, or else your feet will be pinched very painfully, particularly problematic when you are descending and want to feel where to put your feet. Voice of (unpleasant) experience!
Gerald Freshwater,
s/y 'Castaway', (UK F35 cat ketch, centreboard, 1987)
Lerwick Boating Club
Shetland Isles, Scotland
s/y 'Castaway', (UK F35 cat ketch, centreboard, 1987)
Lerwick Boating Club
Shetland Isles, Scotland