Yes.... it seems they have quite a sag to them. No doubt they have been
either adjusted to their maximum available tension... which has become
insufficient due to their age.... or it's a case of blatant disregard for
the safety of those aboard by not attending to ship's duties and basic
upkeep.
Maybe he can't see out of those rounded and tinted ports to see the
condition of his lifelines? In due consideration.... the foredeck of the
35s5 is not the most ergonomic or person friendly location on the vessel.
Maybe Bobsprit has not ventured beyond the cockpit due to a fear of slipping
off those raked coamings? :-)
CM-
"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..
I believe Joe was referring to their 'droopiness' , not
unlike the owner.
Scotty
"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message
news:RNjDg.3855$tP4.569@clgrps12...
"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...
Capt. Rob wrote:
Another great sail aboard Heart of Gold....just Thomas,
Suzanne and
myself...
Sounds like a nice sail Rob.
http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/friday.jpg
Whats with the lifelines?
The lifelines are there Joe..... just hard to see in that
lighting. The
sails though... don't look like Mylar.
CM