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Forum: Product or Service Reviews & Evaluations 28-05-2010, 18:27 |
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Views: 8,954
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thinwater
???
I have 4 halyards. I think most boats...
??? I have 4 halyards. I think most boats have at least one spare, even if it means dropping the jib. But high-windage, tangle prone mast steps are easier for a novice to climb, and give the... |
Forum: Product or Service Reviews & Evaluations 17-04-2010, 18:31 |
Replies: 23
Views: 8,954
Posted By
thinwater
Yes, Mast Mate would be wise to place the steps closer together.
Standing in the rungs is more comfortable if you work your heels in, to where the weight is on your heel. This, of course, depends upon the mast design. A good seat harness helps, too. If I am not... |
Forum: Product or Service Reviews & Evaluations 17-04-2010, 12:55 |
Replies: 23
Views: 8,954
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thinwater
I have not used that system, but I have used Mast Mate...
And Mast Mate has some advantages (and it is possible I am wrong about what I see): * Prime Climb cannot be set free. That is to say, the sail must be removed from the track and the Prime Climb... |
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