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Old 10-18-2012, 09:20 AM
johnbarker johnbarker is offline
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Default Mast Steps

Hi,

I use your harness along with a wratchet block (as you suggest in your dvd) to go up my mast. I also use a pursik knot as an additional safety. Because of the block and pusik knot I can not get quite as high I need too to work comfortably at the top of the mast. I was thinking of putting a couple of mast steps towards the top of the mast to allow me to get higher and to feel safe. Is that a good or bad idea?

Thanks, John Barker
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Old 10-18-2012, 05:00 PM
Ian McColgin Ian McColgin is offline
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If you have a lot of work up there, maybe. You still want to secure yourself to the mast and the sit-harness will get you as high as at all practical. Perhaps you're using a bo'sun's chair where the actual connection to the halyard is more up by your sternum and thus too high.

I've found that if I adjust my foot-loops that does everything ergonomicly that a pair of steps could do.

But your secure comfort is most important.

G'luck
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