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![]() "JG" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... I have a block for a flag halyard connected to my backstay about 15 feet above my deck. The block has failed, and I'd rather not unstep that mast to replace the block. Can I used a bosun's chair and connect the main halyard around the backstay to lift someone up to the fitting to replace it? My main concern is placing 180 to 200 pounds of strain on the backstay. Logic tells me this is okay though, since the forestay carries the genoa, but before I try, I'd like other opinions. Thanks! Perhaps you could use a block on the halyard and then attach it to the backstay as you indicate. I don't think it's a matter of weight as much as it would be an issue of chewing into the wire. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com The netKKKop speaks. You rec.boat.cruising folks better watch out for Ganz or your group might end up like alt.sailing.asa. NetKKKop Ganz is responsible for what you see going on over there. CN |
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