I have a single 3/8" line on 18" (or so) stanchions. On the starboard side cockpit, the line has an eye and hook affair that allows you to step onto the boat, and hook it back together once aboard.

A much simpler situation, but it can be done.


Andrew
C&C-24



On 04/30/2015 01:15 PM, Barbara Hickson Fellers via CnC-List wrote:
  Hi All,  I just found out from my 84 yr old mom whose otherwise healthy as a horse, 
that she has declined invitations to sail because its hard for her to get over the 
lifeline without losing her balance.  So...gates are in order asap!  The upper lifeline 
is larger than the lower (probably 3/16" and 1/8" but have not measured 
precisely yet) and they are both vinyl coated.  They have closed body adjusters at both 
bow and stern pulpits.  Question:  is there any reason I cannot install a gate using the 
existing lifeline (which is in good shape) by loosening up the adjusters, cutting the 
lifeline where needed at the gate stanchions and installing the hardware, then tightening 
adjusters to fit?  Existing hardware is all machine swaged and I'm going with hand swaged 
fittings for the gates (if I can find a big swaging tool :-o ).  Am I missing something?  
Trying to get this done for a Mother's Day sail and brunch on the boat.  I don't think 
this would be too hard to get done righ
t, but yo
u know how those "little" boat projects go...  Thanks,Barbara Hickson FellersC 
& C 33-1  Flight RiskCharleston, SC




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