Missing plate on mast

May 10, 2021
20
Hunter 28 Kemah
I have been going through sea trials on my newly purchased Hunter 28 and discovered a missing plate on the mast. It is where you feed the slides that attach to the main sail. In the attached photograph you can see a broken rivet and the outline of where the part used to be. It appears to have held in the plastic slides that attach to the main sail but somehow allowed to to move or something so you could pull them out at this location. I am new to sailing and getting things figured out but was having trouble trying to identify this part (or get a photo so I could fabricate something or have that done). It requires having a hand on deck to raise the main because the plastic slides need to be babysat while it is raised. If somehow has a photo or a suggestion it is greatly appreciated!!
 

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Feb 21, 2013
4,638
Hunter 46 Point Richmond, CA
Sounds like you are referring to a Mainsail Gates & Slide Stops. Masts that use a track for mainsail sail slides or Slugs require a means of keeping the sails Slides captive so that they don't fall out when the sail is lowered or reefed. Mainsail Gates allow the Sail Slides to slide past the Gate entrance without falling out. Mainsail Slide Stops are just that - Stops. They Stop the Sail Slides at whatever point they are placed, usually just above the slide entrance. You can buy one at your local or online marine chandlery like these MetalMast Mainsail Gates (rigrite.com) and Sail Hardware: Slugs and Slides - Sailrite
 
May 10, 2021
20
Hunter 28 Kemah
@sail sfbay Thanks so much, I will look into these and see which one will work best. Terminology is everything, I just couldn't figure out what to call this.
 
May 10, 2021
20
Hunter 28 Kemah

senang

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Oct 21, 2009
316
hunter 38 Monaco
If your mast is Selden look at the mast base 1“ above the deck. My mast has a handwritten series of numbers etched into the mast surface. This gives all the information for identifying what mast you have.
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,343
-na -NA Anywhere USA
See if there are any mfg stickers on the mast or boom. You probably have a z Spar mast but it would help to know the year model or hull number. US Spars has replacement parts for Z Spar. Info please
 

JamesG161

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Feb 14, 2014
7,728
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
Looks like a fold down foot step to me.
I have them on mine to step up off the weather deck to tie down reefed mainsails.
Just a guess...
Jim...

PS: It may be hand instead of foot, grip spot too.
 

JamesG161

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Feb 14, 2014
7,728
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
This is a picture of the hinged fold out steps that are stagger up the mast. These allow work on the main sail over the boom.
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