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If you don't have lifelines you will probably be more
conscious of being careful to not fall off your boat. S.Simon "Wally" wrote in message ... Jeff Morris wrote: I sailed for many years in smaller keelboats Rhodes 18 and 19's, Etchells, Solings, IODs, etc. which never had lifelines, and I never missed them. However, this was mainly day sailing or racing in relatively protected waters. Which is what I'll be doing with mine - short races local to the marina and daysails in the estuary. When I started cruising, in on smaller boats (about 24 feet and up) I appreciated lifelines. But to be useful, they must be at least 25 inches high. Mine are barely 18", maybe a bit less. I kinda feel they're there for show more than anything else. I'm not sure I see the value of short lifelines on an 18 footer. As I said to Bob, it was more in case I was missing something like harness attachment. I think they'll be going - time to hit the lathe and start making plugs... -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |
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