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While installing the roller furling Genoa today on my CDI RF system, I
was trying to do the installation on the bow while helping my 7 yr old daughter fish in the cockpit. Every few seconds, it was: "Daddy, I lost my bait" "Daddy, my line is tangled" So I was sufficiently distracted that I managed to lose the halyard traveller up the luff extrusion without any way to pull it back down. The traveller is now all the way to the top (31')with no messenger line to pull it back down (After this happened, I just went fishing with her). Options appear to be: Take the luff extrusion off which means taking it most of the way off the forestay. This could require a second paerson to help put it back on the forestay and getting such help is difficult. Go up the mast and retrieve it. Now, I need to go up the mast anyway, but hadn't expected to do it so soon. 10 yrs ago, I wouldnt have hesitated to do this but now that I am more mortal, I am sort of chicken. It might be possible to take a fishing weight on some monofilament and try to throw it up so when it comes down it gets caught on the traveller, but its a small target. Any other suggestions? It wasnt a total disaster, she caught 3 fish and was thrilled. |
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Parallax wrote:
While installing the roller furling Genoa today on my CDI RF system, I was trying to do the installation on the bow while helping my 7 yr old daughter fish in the cockpit. Every few seconds, it was: "Daddy, I lost my bait" "Daddy, my line is tangled" So I was sufficiently distracted that I managed to lose the halyard traveller up the luff extrusion without any way to pull it back down. The traveller is now all the way to the top (31')with no messenger line to pull it back down (After this happened, I just went fishing with her). Options appear to be: Take the luff extrusion off which means taking it most of the way off the forestay. This could require a second person to help put it back on the forestay and getting such help is difficult. Go up the mast and retrieve it. Now, I need to go up the mast anyway, but hadn't expected to do it so soon. 10 yrs ago, I wouldnt have hesitated to do this but now that I am more mortal, I am sort of chicken. It might be possible to take a fishing weight on some monofilament and try to throw it up so when it comes down it gets caught on the traveller, but its a small target. Any other suggestions? It wasnt a total disaster, she caught 3 fish and was thrilled. *I* would probably climb the mast or drop the extrusion, but you might be able to rig a loose (ish) loop around a long boat hook and push it up the forestay with a couple of extensions (or push-pull if you have a chute halyard). Tangle the 1' or so pennant or the slider in the hook and pull down. I don't expect it to be easy, but I think it can be done. (our CDI is about the same length and I think I'd drop the extrusion, but we have a lot of helpful people on our dock. When I first mounted ours, someone I'd never met asked if he could help... I *think* I could do it solo, but a helper makes life easier.) -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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1) Buy 30' of PVC pipe, two couplings, and PVC cement for a few bucks
and tape a coat hanger to the end. 1/2" is probably too floppy, but I'd guess 3/4" would do the job. 2) If your daughter likes adventures, and if you can find a climbing harness that will fit her with no possibility of her falling out, you could send her up the mast. Maybe a bicycle helmet, too. Clearly this must be done with care -- some people love going up the stick (great view), but others hate it. You certainly want to take all precautions, but she's old enough to understand what you'd be suggesting and to do the job. Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com Jere Lull wrote in message ... Parallax wrote: While installing the roller furling Genoa today on my CDI RF system, I was trying to do the installation on the bow while helping my 7 yr old daughter fish in the cockpit. Every few seconds, it was: "Daddy, I lost my bait" "Daddy, my line is tangled" So I was sufficiently distracted that I managed to lose the halyard traveller up the luff extrusion without any way to pull it back down. The traveller is now all the way to the top (31')with no messenger line to pull it back down (After this happened, I just went fishing with her). Options appear to be: Take the luff extrusion off which means taking it most of the way off the forestay. This could require a second person to help put it back on the forestay and getting such help is difficult. Go up the mast and retrieve it. Now, I need to go up the mast anyway, but hadn't expected to do it so soon. 10 yrs ago, I wouldnt have hesitated to do this but now that I am more mortal, I am sort of chicken. It might be possible to take a fishing weight on some monofilament and try to throw it up so when it comes down it gets caught on the traveller, but its a small target. Any other suggestions? It wasnt a total disaster, she caught 3 fish and was thrilled. *I* would probably climb the mast or drop the extrusion, but you might be able to rig a loose (ish) loop around a long boat hook and push it up the forestay with a couple of extensions (or push-pull if you have a chute halyard). Tangle the 1' or so pennant or the slider in the hook and pull down. I don't expect it to be easy, but I think it can be done. (our CDI is about the same length and I think I'd drop the extrusion, but we have a lot of helpful people on our dock. When I first mounted ours, someone I'd never met asked if he could help... I *think* I could do it solo, but a helper makes life easier.) |
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Put a hook and messenger line on a second (main) halyard and hoist it up and
see if you can't snag it. "Parallax" wrote in message m... While installing the roller furling Genoa today on my CDI RF system, I was trying to do the installation on the bow while helping my 7 yr old daughter fish in the cockpit. Every few seconds, it was: "Daddy, I lost my bait" "Daddy, my line is tangled" So I was sufficiently distracted that I managed to lose the halyard traveller up the luff extrusion without any way to pull it back down. The traveller is now all the way to the top (31')with no messenger line to pull it back down (After this happened, I just went fishing with her). Options appear to be: Take the luff extrusion off which means taking it most of the way off the forestay. This could require a second paerson to help put it back on the forestay and getting such help is difficult. Go up the mast and retrieve it. Now, I need to go up the mast anyway, but hadn't expected to do it so soon. 10 yrs ago, I wouldnt have hesitated to do this but now that I am more mortal, I am sort of chicken. It might be possible to take a fishing weight on some monofilament and try to throw it up so when it comes down it gets caught on the traveller, but its a small target. Any other suggestions? It wasnt a total disaster, she caught 3 fish and was thrilled. |
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Send the kid up to retrieve the halyard. Kids are lighter and it will much
easier. Never climb a mast when you got a kid you can hoist. Jack "Parallax" wrote in message m... While installing the roller furling Genoa today on my CDI RF system, I was trying to do the installation on the bow while helping my 7 yr old daughter fish in the cockpit. Every few seconds, it was: "Daddy, I lost my bait" "Daddy, my line is tangled" So I was sufficiently distracted that I managed to lose the halyard traveller up the luff extrusion without any way to pull it back down. The traveller is now all the way to the top (31')with no messenger line to pull it back down (After this happened, I just went fishing with her). Options appear to be: Take the luff extrusion off which means taking it most of the way off the forestay. This could require a second paerson to help put it back on the forestay and getting such help is difficult. Go up the mast and retrieve it. Now, I need to go up the mast anyway, but hadn't expected to do it so soon. 10 yrs ago, I wouldnt have hesitated to do this but now that I am more mortal, I am sort of chicken. It might be possible to take a fishing weight on some monofilament and try to throw it up so when it comes down it gets caught on the traveller, but its a small target. Any other suggestions? It wasnt a total disaster, she caught 3 fish and was thrilled. |
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Assuming you have a masthead rig, try the following:
take a piece o line long enough to reach the masthead and tie a slipknot in it with, say, a 12" diameter loop in it. Make sure that you tie it so that the part to pull to close the loop is on the (very) long tail end. Now, tie the short end on to your main halyard. Raise the halyard/loop combo to the lost piece of your roller furler. Lassoo the beast, pull the loop tight and then pull the assembly back to the deck. Depending on what is at teh masthead, this may be easier of harder than going aloft. Good luck! |
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