Did some work today at the spreaders. Had to remove my radar reflector because the rope broke and the block was frozen so I could not get the radar reflector down.
Used the Mast Mate for the first time. Was I scared? Bet your bow wave I was. Not because of the Mast Mate, but the halyard. Regardless, all went well and the halyard did not fail.
My halyard is 5/16 XLS rope and man did that stuff strech. There was like 6"~12" stretch. Or so it was seem to me. I calculated that if I stand on the top rungs of the Mast Mast and the halyard was 2' below the spreader, I would be at mid-chest working area. Nope. I was rather much lower to the spreader than I wanted to be. But it still worked out OK.
One complaint I have about the Mast Mate. Well, the only complaint. The steps are too far apart. I had trouble reaching the next step. I actually had to lean back a little to get my foot in. Very dangerous.
I only have one halyard and it was used to lift the Mast Mate. Since I am climbing solo, I can't really use the head sail halyard. I have a fractional rig so I can only go so far. However, I am using a climbing belt and that helps. That and a climbing lanyard, which is a little heavy, but that is my "lifeline".
So overall I am pleased with the Mast Mast. I just need to learn how to work on such a wide step and to get a lanyard a little higher up my chest.
Used the Mast Mate for the first time. Was I scared? Bet your bow wave I was. Not because of the Mast Mate, but the halyard. Regardless, all went well and the halyard did not fail.
My halyard is 5/16 XLS rope and man did that stuff strech. There was like 6"~12" stretch. Or so it was seem to me. I calculated that if I stand on the top rungs of the Mast Mast and the halyard was 2' below the spreader, I would be at mid-chest working area. Nope. I was rather much lower to the spreader than I wanted to be. But it still worked out OK.
One complaint I have about the Mast Mate. Well, the only complaint. The steps are too far apart. I had trouble reaching the next step. I actually had to lean back a little to get my foot in. Very dangerous.
I only have one halyard and it was used to lift the Mast Mate. Since I am climbing solo, I can't really use the head sail halyard. I have a fractional rig so I can only go so far. However, I am using a climbing belt and that helps. That and a climbing lanyard, which is a little heavy, but that is my "lifeline".
So overall I am pleased with the Mast Mast. I just need to learn how to work on such a wide step and to get a lanyard a little higher up my chest.