[Public-list] Mast Steps

Gordon Laco mainstay at csolve.net
Wed Jan 19 09:58:25 PST 2005


Hi James - 

Mast steps are something that I have strong feelings about.

I believe that the safest and most seamanlike way to go aloft is on a good
halyard in a good bosun's chair.  I believe that steps are very dangerous.

I believe that any system that makes it easier to get aloft without second
thoughts is contrary to sound principal.

I have worked for years in the rigs of sailing ships and felt quite secure;
the rig of a sailing ship is an structure specifically developed over the
centuries to facilitate safe climbing... but mastheads of modern yachts are
no place to cling to un-aided.  People have been killed an maimed by falls
that could so easily have been prevented.

If you sail single or short handed it is dead easy to rig up a tackle system
that will allow you to haul yourself up with great ease and in complete
security.  Mast steps are one of those things that make me shake my head.

Sorry I am so outspoken!

Gordon #426 Suprise


> 
> 
> If this message has gone out twice, my apologies. It came back to me on
> 'public list bounces'.
> 
> Has anyone had any experience with mast steps? I was thinking of
> installing them, as I'm not that crazy about being hauled up the mast,
> but would like a few opinions first. Of course I would still use a
> harness but I rather like the feel of my feet being attached to
> something.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> James Schueler
> "Oddyseus" #170
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