Replace? Add? Fix? Want? .. the Put On's
On Nov 30, 4:29 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Nov 30, 12:22 pm, "Roger Long" wrote:
wrote
BTW lifelines should
be replaced with a low-stretch hi-UV-resistant line, not wire. And
*definitely* not plastic covered wire. That stuff is dangerous for
lifelines, even though it's almost universal on older cruisers & racer-
cruisers.
Agreed on the plastic coated line but I replaced mine with plain rigging
wire and have been very happy with the result. They look great and I've
never been aware of any objectionable feel or chafe. The line will need to
be replaced more often and chafe may not be as evident. Wire is also
stronger and the terminals neater.
I did dispense with turnbuckles at the forward ends and use eyes with nylon
lashings. These work fine, stay tight all season, and do not chafe the foot
of the headsails.
--
Roger Long
I also like my new spreader level light that illuminates the foredeck
when adjusting the anchor at night. Was money well spent and
reasonably cheap.
A simple Davis radar reflector that is very cheap (learn how to use
it).
A good Man overboard system.
Some cheap strobes that attach to life jackets
Also you may need to replace the compass because the old one is
probably unreadable.
Also buy an easy to use non-electronic hand bearing compass (less than
$30).
A Knotstik, which is a device where you drop a drag over the side and
it has a calibrated spring so you can measure your speed. With this
and your compass, you can do DR navigation with NO electricity at all.
In hot weather, ventilation is necessary so get more somehow. Get
some good fans.
A bimini will save your skin and even a cheap one is worthwhile.
Have your old thru-hull fittings checked.
A small solar battery charger is worthwhile.
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