Forestay Snapped

Feb 26, 2010
259
Hunter 15 Fremantle, Western Australia
I had an interesting adventure, or almost, last weekend. After setting up my H15 (3years old now) and driving it to the launching ramp, I clipped the kerb rounding a corner and 2 seconds later I heard a loud crash. Looking out my rearview window I saw that the mast had fallen.

The forestay had failed at the top of the jib where it attached to the roller furling swivel. The wire goes around an eye and is crimped. That crimping is then covered with shrink wrap. The wire broke under that shrink wrap.

I tend to check my equipment regularly, especially the standing rigging as catastrophic failure is not something I wish to encounter. So thinking about what happened here, hiding the crimp under shrink wrap is counter productive as you can not inspect it.

As it turned out all this was very easy to get fixed, a new heavier gauge forestay and a resew of the channel that the forestay ran in (as when the wire snapped, it ripped through the stitching in various places along the channel).

And better still all this happened on dry land while no one was in the boat. I can imagine the grief that would have befallen if this had happened on the water in the 21 knot gusts we had today.

And so to the point of my post, would some H146/H15 owner (who has roller furling) please send me a photo of what connection of wire and sail looks like at the top swivel and at the roller furling drum.

Cheers
 
Feb 26, 2010
259
Hunter 15 Fremantle, Western Australia
All fixed now for an amazingly low cost ($18). That has to be the least expensive repair I have ever done to any boat I have owned.
 
Feb 20, 2011
8,060
Island Packet 35 Tucson, AZ/San Carlos, MX
Amazing that that was the only damage. You are one very lucky person!
 
Oct 8, 2009
134
Hunter 170 Lake Sammamish WA
I had an interesting adventure, or almost, last weekend. After setting up my H15 (3years old now) and driving it to the launching ramp, I clipped the kerb rounding a corner and 2 seconds later I heard a loud crash. Looking out my rearview window I saw that the mast had fallen.


Cheers
"Driving to the launching ramp"... How far do you drive with the mast upright? I assume the mast fell backwards. No dents on the boat or dings on the mast??? All I can say is WOW!

Definitely not something to have happen on the water.
 
Feb 26, 2010
259
Hunter 15 Fremantle, Western Australia
The 'drive' was less than 100 feet. It was from the set up area to the actual ramp. There was a bit of a mark on the stern dam but that buffed out with polish.