your boat has 1,800# of ballast, displaces around 5000#, a draft of approximately 3.5' and a 34' mast. It's center of gravity should be around 3 ft above the top of the keel. Doing some rough calculations I estimate the righting momemtum of the boat and it's ballast to be around a minimum of 9,000 foot pounds. Your 165 lbs skeleton up the mast may generate around a maximum turning force of some 5,300 foot pounds so it would be safe to say that it will hold you right side up quite safely. In calm waters and with helpers holding steady on deck it will not know you are even there. Needless to say the structural condition of the mast and riggin will be a determining factor. Clip the halyard to the bosun chair and tie a safety knot. Use a 2nd line as a safety line and in the absence of a 2nd halyard throw a line above the spreaders. Oh, I almost forgot; get an LED bulb or fixture. They are much brighter and you likely may not have aloof again in a real long time, not for the anchor light anyway.