I am thinking about installing some sort of pulley system from my deck to the top of my mast. I will likely use this to hoist a mast light when anchored at night, hoisting a portable solar shower, or other light to mid-weight items. It will not be used to hoist a person. I do not have a backstay and I do have a mast light but it kills my batteries if left on all night.
Does anyone have any ideas or systems that have worked for them? I am contemplating a few options at this point:
1) I may replace my boom topping line with pulleys at the top and bottom. I think this may be the best option since it would still function as a topping line, the line doesn't bare that much weight, it isn't in use during sailing, and is convenient to my cockpit. Plus I could run signal flags up it.
2) I may leave the topping line in place and rig a pulley system along it. This could work but seems redundant.
3) Or I could somehow hook a pulley to the top of my forestay and one to the lower part of my mast. This could work but the pulley system would only go about 3/4 of the way up my mast.
Any preference, concerns, or other ideas?
Tom
1996 Hunter 23.5
JollyMonSing
Does anyone have any ideas or systems that have worked for them? I am contemplating a few options at this point:
1) I may replace my boom topping line with pulleys at the top and bottom. I think this may be the best option since it would still function as a topping line, the line doesn't bare that much weight, it isn't in use during sailing, and is convenient to my cockpit. Plus I could run signal flags up it.
2) I may leave the topping line in place and rig a pulley system along it. This could work but seems redundant.
3) Or I could somehow hook a pulley to the top of my forestay and one to the lower part of my mast. This could work but the pulley system would only go about 3/4 of the way up my mast.
Any preference, concerns, or other ideas?
Tom
1996 Hunter 23.5
JollyMonSing