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"cavelamb" wrote in message
... wrote: Mast steps? Nope. You have a modified Top Climber ? as I recall... Completely my own creation. No Top Climber components used. Same idea, but using better components and several design improvements. No offense intended, but i can't imagine actually trying to use that. A bosun's chair on a rope is one thing. Your hands are (more or less) free to do something. But climbing up what amounts to a rope ladder and trying to do anything beyond snapping pictures is way beyond me. Richard I've heard it's pretty straight-forward... you mostly use your legs. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message ... wrote: Mast steps? Nope. You have a modified Top Climber ? as I recall... Completely my own creation. No Top Climber components used. Same idea, but using better components and several design improvements. No offense intended, but i can't imagine actually trying to use that. A bosun's chair on a rope is one thing. Your hands are (more or less) free to do something. But climbing up what amounts to a rope ladder and trying to do anything beyond snapping pictures is way beyond me. Richard I've heard it's pretty straight-forward... you mostly use your legs. I kinda doubt that's all that it takes. Even with a belly strap around the mast, there would simply be too much possible motion for my comfort. And I suspect you'd have to hold on with hands as well. All fun aside, I don't mind going up on a rope. But climbing a rope ladder? Definitely *not* fun. I know that one. Done it in and out of helicopters too many times. |
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On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 22:58:57 -0600, cavelamb
wrote: Capt. JG wrote: "cavelamb" wrote in message ... wrote: Mast steps? Nope. You have a modified Top Climber ? as I recall... Completely my own creation. No Top Climber components used. Same idea, but using better components and several design improvements. No offense intended, but i can't imagine actually trying to use that. A bosun's chair on a rope is one thing. Your hands are (more or less) free to do something. But climbing up what amounts to a rope ladder and trying to do anything beyond snapping pictures is way beyond me. Richard I've heard it's pretty straight-forward... you mostly use your legs. I kinda doubt that's all that it takes. Jon is correct. Even with a belly strap around the mast, there would simply be too much possible motion for my comfort. What motion? The static line you are climbing is anchored top and bottom, and is winched very tight. You aren't going anywhere execpt up and down. And I suspect you'd have to hold on with hands as well. You can let go with both hands at any point, and you never have to hold onto anything other than the ascenders while climbing up or down. All fun aside, I don't mind going up on a rope. But climbing a rope ladder? Definitely *not* fun. I know that one. Done it in and out of helicopters too many times. Once again, this is not a rope ladder. I wouldn't use one of those either. |
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