Seth McPherson
New member
- Location
- Cincinnati

I’ve done a bit of double whip tackle for negative rigging (and solo rigging but that’s a different animal). Ive never used the triple, 5:1 or 6:1 setups etc. I’m aware that these rigging techniques aren’t often absolutely necessary but I work in an urban environment that’s full of steep grades and I would rather rig and cut less than chunk with a big saw.
I’m wondering if anyone can help me out with the diagram in this thread. If the third one is not a true 4:1/triple whip then I would appreciate some help in understanding why. It takes the knot out of the rigging line and also adds more rope into the system which are good things and doesn’t necessarily require a man for each lowering device if you lock off one side (or both sides). Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!