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Lifelines
Well, you're wrong. It's that simple.
1) Working forward, one of course stays low, and low, they'll work fine. They're not a substitute for acting responsibly on the bow. 2) They won't necessarily catch you. They'll break, especially under your considerable weight. I've seen them break several times in the middle and even more often at the gate. 3) Jacklines have nothing to do with lifelines. Jacklines will not (or should not break), and are used to keep you on the boat in rough conditions. You should *never* rely on lifelines. And, who give a crap what you think. If you treat lifelines as a last resort, you won't rely on them, as you shouldn't and you will rely on yourself to be low and balanced. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Really? That's pretty standard information. Lifelines are very useful and important: 1) Working forward, stay low and they can and will catch you 2) If you take a fall from anywhere, accept over them, they can and will catch you 3) Jacklines-part of the system. You should expect to "rely" on lifelines. I've never heard or read anyone call them a "last resort" and wouldn't treat them as such. I consider this an unsafe philosophy. Like EVERY safety system on board they should be cared for as PRIMARY safety gear. Do otherwise and you might regret it. I use my lifelines FAR more often than my Fire Extiguisher (never used them actually), but I keep the extinguishers updated as well. RB |
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