Is what happens when you don't use your mast-raising shrouds. Trailer sailors know what I mean.
I finally got the old heap of fiberglass out of mothballs and in fair running condition. Went to the ramp to launch and while putting up the mast forgot the temporary shrouds and boom, crash, the mast twisted, went sideways and broke right off at the foot. It was only about 2 feet up from the rear support post when I realized, but I couldn't stop it from twisting. It was all over in a flash. And I had just put the mast up in the driveway for practice the weekend before. I have done it dozens of times before. But, I was in a hurry and that's when bad things happen.
Sorry to disappoint, but no video. I have attached some pics in case you have always wondered what the inside of your 23.5 mast and foot look like.
I feel like a total a$$ - because I am. I just wanted to get the old boat fixed up so that I could take my dear 9 year old niece sailing. I dread seeing the disappointment on her face this weekend :cry:
Thank goodness, though, that I found this website, because I thought that I would never find a replacement part for this 20 year old mast, but lo and behold, there it was right on this website's store. Bless you HunterOwners.com!
My plan now it to put big Dymo labels on the raising pole, support post, anchor locker, my dashboard, my forehead, anywhere else I can think - "DON'T FORGET SHROUDS YOU MORON!". That might be a good idea for my fellow trailer sailors, because the day will come when you start forgetting things or are in a hurry - so please, make yourself some labels now.
p.s. - does anyone know how to attach the new mast foot to the mast? It looks like pop rivets, but they don't look like they were popped very well. I always thought the foot was a little wobbly, now I know why. I guess those mast foots (feet?) are designed to be the first thing to fail in order to prevent worse damage to the mast, is that true?
I finally got the old heap of fiberglass out of mothballs and in fair running condition. Went to the ramp to launch and while putting up the mast forgot the temporary shrouds and boom, crash, the mast twisted, went sideways and broke right off at the foot. It was only about 2 feet up from the rear support post when I realized, but I couldn't stop it from twisting. It was all over in a flash. And I had just put the mast up in the driveway for practice the weekend before. I have done it dozens of times before. But, I was in a hurry and that's when bad things happen.
Sorry to disappoint, but no video. I have attached some pics in case you have always wondered what the inside of your 23.5 mast and foot look like.
I feel like a total a$$ - because I am. I just wanted to get the old boat fixed up so that I could take my dear 9 year old niece sailing. I dread seeing the disappointment on her face this weekend :cry:
Thank goodness, though, that I found this website, because I thought that I would never find a replacement part for this 20 year old mast, but lo and behold, there it was right on this website's store. Bless you HunterOwners.com!
My plan now it to put big Dymo labels on the raising pole, support post, anchor locker, my dashboard, my forehead, anywhere else I can think - "DON'T FORGET SHROUDS YOU MORON!". That might be a good idea for my fellow trailer sailors, because the day will come when you start forgetting things or are in a hurry - so please, make yourself some labels now.
p.s. - does anyone know how to attach the new mast foot to the mast? It looks like pop rivets, but they don't look like they were popped very well. I always thought the foot was a little wobbly, now I know why. I guess those mast foots (feet?) are designed to be the first thing to fail in order to prevent worse damage to the mast, is that true?
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