B
Bryan Howell
The lifelines on my '75 H25 run to the top of the bow pulpit. The obvious impact is the jib/genoa has to lay on top of the lifeline, creating a real disturbance in the sail set. Has anyone tried to run the lifelines at the bow down to the foot of the pulpit, or even to the toe rail, thereby giving the sail a path at deck level to pass over the lifeline? This is a fairly common setup on other boats. If anyone has tried this, did you have to replace the entire lifeline to get the correct length, or is there a way to "finesse" that by adjusting where the lifeline attaches at the bow? Thanks.