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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 13:14:53 -0500, "Skip Gundlach" skipgundlach at
gmail dotcom wrote: Well, up the mast, anyway! This has probably been covered to death, but I think I recall discussions in this space before about improvements on the typical bosun chair to the effect of good mountain climbing gear. Looking at climbing harnesses on REI, a frequently mentioned retailer of such stuff, the harnesses I see don't look the least bit like I'd have expected. Are there any here with experience in this sort of gear? What should we look for for up-the-mast use (in place of the bosun chair, of which I have a fine one, but this is supposed to be far superior in comfort and safety)? Thanks. L8R I just picked up Hal Roth's "How to Sail Around the World" and while there's a fair bit of repetition from his earlier books, it's a good solid compendium. I noticed that all his boats had and have pretty solid-looking mast steps. I would say this is the way to go for a cruiser unless there's a compelling reason not to just resort to an ATN Climber or some similar piece of mountaineering kit. R. |
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