Re: Passerelle
eric freedman
There are a number of other things for the passerelle.
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Attached to my starboard backstay is a tubular rod that swings down and goes into a ring welded to the starboard side of the passarelle. This prevents the passerelle from swinging back and forth. The starboard halyard on the mizzen is connected to a piece of bungee cord. It attaches to the the stern most port loop on the top of the passerelle. If you adjust the tension correctly the passerelle will not touch the dock and to enter or exit you just pull the bungee cord down to the dock. Lastly there are 2 stainless poles with a thick line connecting them. The shackle attaches to the same spot as the bungee cord, then a stainless pole into a hole in the passarelle, more line and then the second pole into the passarelle. Finally there is a thinner line that ties to the middle stanchion on the stern. This makes a nice hand rail to balance while entering or exiting the boat. You will find that this setup works best in the lower hole in the dstep on the stern Fair Winds,'Eric sm 376 Kimberlite
On August 5, 2020 at 3:48 PM Denise McGovern <Mcgovern.denise@...> wrote:
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