Hi Tom,
I've got maststeps on my Vega (the previous owners put them on, so I can't say much about installation). They're fantastic and make climbing up the mast a lot easier and more comfortable if you have to work at the mast head for a long time.
We have folding steps up to the spreaders, and fixed steps from the spreaders up. There are advantages to both. The fixed steps feel more secure as your foot is encased and can't slide off sideways: great if it's at all swelly. But, they do tend to catch and hook halyards, which can be annoying. The folding steps solve this problem, but don't offer such secure foot holds and you have to unfold/fold them as you climb up and down the mast.
My one tip would be to put the topmost steps at the same height and in a position where the top of the mast reaches just below shoulder level. With the steps any higher and you feel very insecure, with nothing to wrap your arms around when at the top of the mast, but much lower means that it's difficult to get on top of the mast head to do any work.
I hope this helps!
Isla
TJBurkett tjburkett@... wrote: Has anyone installed mast steps on their vega? I'm thinking about it in
anticipation of some future cruising and since I'll have the mast down
later this month I thought now might be a good time. Any advice or
recommendations?
Tom V398