I managed to make it to the top [and back down again] without killing myself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlQyenDQt-4
take a look.
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Peter Lundquist
s/v Rafael
1998 Catalina 36
Hull #1669
Salem, MA
I managed to make it to the top [and back down again] without killing myself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlQyenDQt-4
take a look.
Peter Lundquist
s/v Rafael
1998 Catalina 36
Hull #1669
Salem, MA
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Very cool. I have only made it to the spreaders. Very scary up there in my older ages! Bravo for going to the top!
Joel Schwartz
s/v Get-A-Grip
1993 Catalina 36 Hull #1259
Newport Beach, California
Nice!
I've been up a lot of radio towers in my career, but have yet to get up that skinny mast!
Paul & Ann -
"Freestyle" -
1985 C36 #454 -
North Puget Sound, WA
Had to update. Didn't want anyone thinking I never got up the mast . Using borrowed Mastmate. Love it! The nylon steps stretch, so I was able to bounce up & down in them, working oil & WD40 into very sticky main halyard sheeve. That with lots of Sailkote in the track on the way down, the main sail practicaly raises itself.
Since then, fixed topping lift and installed DIY lazyjacks.
Paul & Ann -
"Freestyle" -
1985 C36 #454 -
North Puget Sound, WA