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Re: Old geezer stanchion mod
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 7:31 pm
by Herschel
Herschel wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 7:54 pm
Russ wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:50 am
Nice work.
They make for a good "handle". I often use the dodger as a "handle" when going forward. I wish there was an actual handle on the dodger.
This got me thinking. I, too, have used the dodger, the Bimini, and/or the boom as "handrails/handles" going up and down from the cabin top. But I have "insisted" on thinking of this step down as a stair step and done it facing aft. What if I thought of it as a ladder step and turned and faced forward? Stepping down and backwards. I just got my boat waxed so all the surfaces are a tad slippery at best. I'm going to experiment with a forward facing decent. At a combined crew total age of 158 years, that seems prudent!

Report to follow in a week or two.
Here is the promised report on using the "old geezer" stanchion used as a hand railing and descending the cabin top as if descending a ladder---backwards. I think it is a dramatic improvement in safety. I was able to keep a firm grasp on the "geezer" stanchion handle as I used the initial step to the coaming step and then all the way to the cockpit seat. I never felt like I had any iffy balancing with which to cope. I think the pics show the technique. I initially turned outboard about 90 degrees with the step to the coaming step, and then I turned all the way around. At no time did I have to give any substantial weight to the Bimini frame nor the boom. They could be used as a slight steading handhold, but they did not take any of my weight as I descended. Hope this is useful for those of us with "aging issues!"

Re: Old geezer stanchion mod
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2025 8:02 pm
by Herschel
Re: Old geezer stanchion mod
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:17 pm
by OverEasy
Nice job StickInTheMud57!

Re: Old geezer stanchion mod
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:33 pm
by Piddle and Futz
I'm. It quite ready for the old geezer handles (which means I am still in denial) but the technique of facing forward while stepping down into the cockpit makes so much sense to me. Obvious in hind sight, but that's where I struggle for balance. Very helpful!
Re: Old geezer stanchion mod
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 12:40 am
by OverEasy
Re: Old geezer stanchion mod
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2025 7:55 pm
by Herschel
Piddle and Futz wrote: ↑Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:33 pm
I'm. It quite ready for the old geezer handles (which means I am still in denial) but the technique of facing forward while stepping down into the cockpit makes so much sense to me. Obvious in hind sight, but that's where I struggle for balance. Very helpful!
Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. It is good to know that once in a while a moderately good idea emerges from my octogenarian mind!

Stay safe out there everyone.

Re: Old geezer stanchion mod
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 11:49 am
by Stickinthemud57
To those who have a 3D printer, the stl file for the 1" to .75" coupler is available at:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/132659 ... Id-1363999
If you don't have a printing resource and would like a set, PM me. Herschel has made donations to the forum in exchange, and I like that idea.
Re: Old geezer stanchion mod
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 12:50 pm
by Herschel
And I recommend the two-part type cane I used to have the option of extending the stanchion. I like the two-piece canes better than the four or three piece ones for simplicity sake. When you want it, you just stick the top back on with one movement. When you don't you break it down with one action. The internal bungee, of course, keeps the two halves of the cane together.
Re: Old geezer stanchion mod
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 1:24 pm
by Stickinthemud57
Herschel wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 12:50 pm
And I recommend the two-part type cane I used to have the option of extending the stanchion. I like the two-piece canes better than the four or three piece ones for simplicity sake. When you want it, you just stick the top back on with one movement. When you don't you break it down with one action. The internal bungee, of course, keeps the two halves of the cane together.
I should add - if anyone needs different diameters that is easy to do. Just let me know.