My friend has a mid '70's C27 w/o'board in the well. He has a jammed wire/rope(AARGH) halyard I believed that lifted off the sheave & is jammed sitting on the shaft between the sheave hub & the mast crane.
I tried a few attempts of up-whipping the line from FWD & AFT(deck wise) with no luck. His boat is lacks in upkeep & maintenance of which he overlooks alot. His head W/R halyard is maybe 3/8" & I assume original @ almost 40 years old.
I use a Mast Climber for work aloft on my boat that serves me well albeit, more physically challenging to go up. The beauty of this bosun, allows me to stand higher than the masthead ,instead of having to reach up for work atop.
He went up on his boat once, so I could take pics to send his friends. This time I tailed the head halyard as a safety backup. This time however, only one halyard to use now, I feel is NOT safe.
Has anyone come up with a way to free this halyard to pop back into the sheave from the deck? This problem however, will be a good reason for him to change to a rope halyard.
CR
I tried a few attempts of up-whipping the line from FWD & AFT(deck wise) with no luck. His boat is lacks in upkeep & maintenance of which he overlooks alot. His head W/R halyard is maybe 3/8" & I assume original @ almost 40 years old.
I use a Mast Climber for work aloft on my boat that serves me well albeit, more physically challenging to go up. The beauty of this bosun, allows me to stand higher than the masthead ,instead of having to reach up for work atop.
He went up on his boat once, so I could take pics to send his friends. This time I tailed the head halyard as a safety backup. This time however, only one halyard to use now, I feel is NOT safe.
Has anyone come up with a way to free this halyard to pop back into the sheave from the deck? This problem however, will be a good reason for him to change to a rope halyard.
CR