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Strangely, I cannot find any websites that show how to make caving
harnesses or how to tie prusiks. I learned it all before the internet but you might try a few caving books. I have done both rock climbing and caving and caving techniques are closer to what you need to climb your mast. Rock climbing harnesses are not meant for rope climbing so I reccomend caving style harnesses. A rock climbing harness is intended to support you when you fall off the rock while a caving ahrness is meant to support you WHILE YOU CLIMB THE ROPE. (cavers rarely climb vertical rocks cuz rocks in caves are so rotten). For a caving style harness, you want the connection tween seat and chest harness to be short enough to be uncomfortable when you stand (Really). This connection is usually made with a short webbing loop and carabiner. Your chest prusik needs to be as short as possible so it holds you close to the rope. Your foot loops and prusiks need to come to mid thigh. Every time I climbed, I thought "This is really uncomforatble walking around in and looks like some sort of S&M thing" but as soon as I was on rope I was amazed at how comfy it was (its a fear thing). As far as long term comfort goes, I once spent 2.5 hours hanging in my harness climbing out of a 1000' pit (people above me were slow) and was as comfortable as you can be hanging 500' above the cave floor. Never trust your life to a sailboat rope clutch, tie the rope to a cleat. I don't trust ANY rope that has been out in the weahter for a few years so I always go up the main halyard while using the jib halyard as a safety rope also tied to my harness. This safety rope goes around a winch many times with the person holding the end having specific instructions to PAY ATTENTION. Always have your partner check your harness before you climb. Never allow anybody to stand below while you are up the mast (You will drop stuff). When you go up, haul your tools up in a bucket below you. You might want to tie a prusik with a loop to the jib halyard when you are up there to allow you to step up just a few more inches to see over the masthead. Do not allow your partner to lower you. Instead, prusik down. When you are on rope, NEVER cut a rope. People who get tangled tend to want to cut things and often manage to cut the rope they are on. My advice for what its worth. |
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