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Shackle the Mastlift to a halyard (Two halyards for further security). Shackle a bosun's chair to the extra strong thimble at the end of the load bearing line. You are now ready for the ascent. Hoist the mastlift easily and smoothly by hand-over-hand motion to the top of the mast. By pulling just one side of the endless line, you pull yourself up. A double cam safety locking device in the gear mechanism permits you to stop safely at different heights to work. The reduction ration of 1:10 requires very little effort for hoisting. To descend, you simply pull on the opposite side of the endless line.
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Model No. 1001
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Up to 13m/45 ft.
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15 lbs.
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h = 6.5" / w = 8.5"
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Model No. 1002
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Up to 25m/82 ft.
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17 lbs.
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h = 7.5" / w = 8.5"
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The Mastlifts are made of stainless steel, aluminum, and high impact plastic. The permitted live load is 330 pounds and the breaking strength is 3520 pounds.
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With the SwissTech Mastlift and Bosun's Chair, your safety and comfort are always ensured. The Mastlift's versatility also permits the lifting of a dingy or outboard over the gunwale and serves as a hoisting mechanism for lifting a "man-over-board" and out of the water.
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