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Default replace mainsail halyard

On Mar 2, 5:25 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Maxprop" wrote in message

nk.net...

If you're using the spliced-on shackle on the halyard to secure the
halyard to your bosun's chair, you're a bigger fool than I've been
thinking you are. Hope your insurance is paid up.


Anybody using a bosun's chair at all isn't too bright. A bosun's chair,
while quaint is another "thing of the past." Every serious sailor has
mast steps of one sort or another installed. Serious sailors who know
what they're doing have installed folding mast steps. These don't
represent a snag for halyards or sails and they reduce windage aloft.
This nonsense of winching somebody up in a bosun's chair is repair by
committee. It is a foolish and dangerous act. One man should be able to
make his way safely and unassisted up the mast in all but the roughest
of conditions. Mast steps are the only way one man can do this.

Wilbur Hubbard


I use both if needed.
If I plan to be aloft for a while I bring the chiar even with steps
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Joe