We have a 6-12' whisker pole which has a clip on the inboard end and a spike on the outboard end. The joint where the two sections of pole join are on the outboard end.
This seems wrong on multiple levels. Having the adjustment on the outboard end means you have to disconnect the pole from the mast and pull it toward you to adjust it. Doing this almost always results in the spike coming out of the clew, and the poking, jabbing, harpooning festival begins anew.
I want to replace the spike with a clip, turn the pole around, and put the adjustment end toward the mast. But SURELY there is a reason Forespar made it this way, and I'm just too dumb to understand it and use it properly? Then again, the whisker poles I see on bigger boats have hooks on both ends!
So who is the dumb one? Me, or this whisker pole??
This seems wrong on multiple levels. Having the adjustment on the outboard end means you have to disconnect the pole from the mast and pull it toward you to adjust it. Doing this almost always results in the spike coming out of the clew, and the poking, jabbing, harpooning festival begins anew.
I want to replace the spike with a clip, turn the pole around, and put the adjustment end toward the mast. But SURELY there is a reason Forespar made it this way, and I'm just too dumb to understand it and use it properly? Then again, the whisker poles I see on bigger boats have hooks on both ends!
So who is the dumb one? Me, or this whisker pole??
