On my 22 I took the lifelines off, They made it impossible to use the side decks to go forward, and when you were on the cabin top, they were too low to do any good.
I had good handrails along the cabin, so you had a solid grip and there was a nice toe-rail so it was much better/safer without them
When I removed them I closed the holes up with sealer and buttonhead screws, so for re-installation it was a simple matter of re-mounting them. When I got rid of the boat I handed them to the buyer.
Both of my 'bigger' boats (ariel and triton) have lifelines installed, they have plenty of room to walk around, and do their job without getting in the way.
I'm all for safety equipment, but when the safety equipment gets in the way and forces unsafe behavior, it's better not to have it.
Ken.
I had good handrails along the cabin, so you had a solid grip and there was a nice toe-rail so it was much better/safer without them
When I removed them I closed the holes up with sealer and buttonhead screws, so for re-installation it was a simple matter of re-mounting them. When I got rid of the boat I handed them to the buyer.
Both of my 'bigger' boats (ariel and triton) have lifelines installed, they have plenty of room to walk around, and do their job without getting in the way.
I'm all for safety equipment, but when the safety equipment gets in the way and forces unsafe behavior, it's better not to have it.
Ken.