Fix it FAST
Jim,The S and D models have a number of differences, not just swing keel and daggerboard. The interiors are also different, probably resulting in the different needs of the keels. The D needs a place amidship through the cabin for the dagger to plunge through. This breaks up the cabin to a degree. The S needs no slot, and therefore can be a little roomier inside, although it does need a cabinet under the hull for the keel to swing into.You are talking about the rivet missing on the foredeck, ie the forestay. It looks like one pulled out. My guess is that someone used the rivet because it was easier. The original bolts were stainless steel, and had a chainplate backing under the deck. Because of the considerable strain on this fitting from mast, jibs, genoas, etc., this fitting must be very strong and secure. Rivets just don't cut it. You need to fix this the right way. If you don't, the mast could come down and hurt someone. Plus, it might cause you to spill your beer. Plus, it's hard to sail with your mast down Plus, the mast is especially hard to raise if you are underway and don't have another place to secure it.Please let us know how this worked out.Gentle, steady winds!