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... On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 16:37:27 -0800, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Edgar" wrote in message m... "Capt. JG" wrote in message easolutions... "cavelamb" wrote in message m... I had to go up and reinstall an errant jib halyard today. Now I know why a kitten stuck in a tree waits for the fire department to come get him down... It's not so much the height - as the sway... Yeah. I would rather pay someone else to do that if at all possible. I don't mind it at all but my boat is very stable and I have never had to go up except in the marina. I had a good laugh some time ago when my brother climbed the mast of a boat that was raher too small for his weight and watched him as she slowly started to heel until he had to let go and drop into the water. I went up the mast (part-way) in the Med a long time ago to change a steaming light. It wasn't pleasant at all, and there was hardly any wind or rocking. Now, I refuse to go unless it's an emergency (so far so good). Took me 1/2 day to recover from seasickness. I guess it's not for everybody. I like going up, and everybody in the marina knows it. I get invited quite often. Standing on the edge of a roof bothers me, but for some reason, I'm not bothered in the slightest going up a mast. I now have a system for getting up the mast on my boat without any help, and I've considered the idea of going up just to take pictures in nice anchorages I visit. The shots you get can be pretty amazing. I like the ones straight down. I'll have a get someone to do that next time. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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