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    Posted: 10 Aug 11 at 7:31am
Thanks for the advice. Im hoping to give it a go at he weekend if i can make my self a temperay longer extension.
It is odd trying to get used to the hull lifting having come from dinghys where you tried to keep them flat.
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Having been trapped on a "turtling Hurricane" I would take the rubber off. Also I always now wear my harness over my lifejacket.
I know it was a freak accident but it was only a very observant rescue boat that stopped the incident becoming a possible tragedy. Star
 
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Find your local aluminium stockist and buy a 2.4m length of 6082 tube, it may not be class legal but it worked for me.

I think it was 3/4" OD x 16 gauge but you would have to confirm that on the class drawings first.

Wrap some insulation tape around it at various points and put somethign on the end so you don't kebab yourself on it.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Owenfackrell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Mar 12 at 10:31am
I finally got out on the trapeze last week and boy is it fun you can really feel the power of the boat. It was a little odd to be moving at a slightly different rate to the boat as it went through the waves. I didn't realize how much it would make my legs ache though. Im am now looking forward to improving over the summer
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Glad you've finally got there. You cant beat the feeling of trapezing of a flying hull. You suddenly realise how bit a boat it is! At 6'2" I start feeling pretty high up!


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Personally, When I push out, as a crew I hold onto the trap handle and when I am out there I grab the hook and clip onto the harness. This method I believe is a bit trickier, but I know it works
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