I bought an old (1960s) daysailor I. Have had it out a few times. I have always noticed that the lower part of the mast, below the tabernacle seemed loose to me. And that the tabernacle was not properly attached to it. Well to make a song story short, my 1st mate undid the forstay a little quicker than either of us thought, and though both mast pins were in place and we were on flat ground with little or no wind, the mast came down. I lost one spreader, which I have repaired. And the tabernacled was torn off the lower mast. The tabernacle where it attches to the lower part of the mast was not in good shape. Rather than attempt to re-attach it with screws, as the previous owner did, I epoxied it. To work on it properly, and to avoid spilling epoxy on the deck, I removed it from the boat. That is when I noticed the little wheel under the mast.
Ok, I have re-attached the tabernacle. Now, what holds the lower part in place when the mast is not up. It seemed to stay put before, but when I re-attached the upper part to the fist pin on the tabernacle,(due to the position of the mast at the time there is some upward pressuer) the weight of the mast just pulled up the lower part off the mast step. Let me also say my mast is lose at the deck. The hole being larger than the mast itself.
So is this normal, is it normal to easily pull that little base up and off the mast step? Or what holds it down?
My next question, does anyone use that wheel at the mast step to tension their rig? And if so do you use the offical mastjack, that I read about in the manual. What does this device look like and where can I get one or fabricate one?
sinbad
Ok, I have re-attached the tabernacle. Now, what holds the lower part in place when the mast is not up. It seemed to stay put before, but when I re-attached the upper part to the fist pin on the tabernacle,(due to the position of the mast at the time there is some upward pressuer) the weight of the mast just pulled up the lower part off the mast step. Let me also say my mast is lose at the deck. The hole being larger than the mast itself.
So is this normal, is it normal to easily pull that little base up and off the mast step? Or what holds it down?
My next question, does anyone use that wheel at the mast step to tension their rig? And if so do you use the offical mastjack, that I read about in the manual. What does this device look like and where can I get one or fabricate one?
sinbad