Climbing Mast on H25

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Dec 8, 2011
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Hunter 25 Chicago
Hey All,

Had a question to see if anyone has climbed a mast on a Hunter 25. I have got a 1978 25 and I'd like to climb it to change out a light bulb, and possibly relocate my VHF antenna.

I'd rather climb it then drop it, as I have climbing gear....Any help / ideas / don't to it comments appreciated...

Thanks!
 
Jul 26, 2010
140
Hunter 23 South Haven, MI
I've posted this before, but when my buddy and I climbed my H23 mast a couple times, we just use a bosun's chair and both halyards. Hoisting on the winch with the main and then cleat off the jib halyard every couple of feet as a backup. Also, we tied off the halyards to the chair rather than using a shackle, just in case the shackle might break.

 
Jun 8, 2004
10,532
-na -NA Anywhere USA
When raising someone most preferably in a bosuns chair, do tie off without using the shackel to secure with. In fact I always used the jib halyard as a safety back up. However, there are a couple things to look out for. If the halyard is old, I would be suspicous and use caution. It may need replacing. Also, make sure the the shrouds and all stays are tight.

crazy dave
 
Aug 11, 2011
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O'day 30 313 Georgetown MD
I attempted to have myself hoisted on my 25.5 in a bosuns chair. I'm 225 lbs after lunch. After 3 fett off the deck, we decided to bring me down. I then used my folding little giant ladder as I was only repairing the steaming light. We safety strapped the main halyyard under my arms and up the ladder I went. It worked really well. The ladder was on top of life cushions to protect the deck surface.

See attached link.

http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd6/twodzusfittings/IMGP4209.jpg
 
Aug 10, 2010
178
Catalina 25 The mountains
Bribe someone who's done it before with beer and/or pizza to help you.
 
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