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fishmonkey said..cisco said..
Mast steps are of no use to a true sailor.
why is that?
I do not like the extra windage and weight aloft and they tend to snag halliards and topping lifts.
As far as going up the mast is concerned, I am a bit too old and fragile for that any more. I just would not do it in a seaway. When in port or at anchor I would consider doing it with a "Top Climber" or similar with safety lines and a descent control person on deck.
If the mast head needs maintenance (replacing halliard sheaves) the only sensible way to do that is to lower the mast. If the tri light fails I will use my other nav lights until in port again.
There is the temptation with mast steps, and I notice santanasaga has fallen into it, to go up the mast without a harness and safety line. If I want greater height for lookout purposes, I think boom height is sufficient.
Besides all that I think they are damned ugly.