Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:15:12 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:
Bosun's chair: Not bad but does require that somebody else has your
life in their hands which I do not like.
On my old sailboats we always made it standard practice to have a
second halyard attached to the bosuns chair, which was tailed to a
winch by a second person. In all of the many trips up the mast, the
second halyard never came into play but it was reassuring to know it
was there.
That's the way I did it recently.
The second halyard on a second winch didn't actually carry any loads
as it was always a little behind, and at the top was slacked off a bit
to allow the main to hoist my head up above the top.
But it made for more confidence in the two new crew handling the ropes!
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