Hi all,
I recently purchased a '93 Hunter 23.5. She's in beautiful shape, but I didn't get any walkthru on rigging and stepping the mast. I've had the boat for nearly a month and have so far broken the mast foot, mast step, bent some t-bolts and just last night the rudder dropped on the pavement while taking her to storage. I'm worried this boat isn't going to survive long enough for me to sail her. I have a lot of sailing experience, but my previous boat was a '70 Bristol 29 that I had the mast raised and lowered for me by the marina on Lake Michigan. So trailering, stepping the mast and dealing with standing rigging is new to me.
My biggest problem, save for the broken step and foot which is getting repaired Tuesday, is the forestay. Every time I've gotten the mast hoisted, the forestay won't reach. I have to have my wife handle the pin and forestay while I yank on the jib halyard to force the mast forward. Is it just a matter of tuning the shrouds, trial and error style?
Bonus Question: How loose can those stabilizing cables be that keep the mast straight as I raise it? Currently they are too tight to raise the mast all the way. I've been disconnecting them when I get to about 85% raised. I left them off when I lowered it and it went sideways bending the little clip that attaches to the step. Then the mast foot sheered off the guide-hole where the mast foot pin goes through. I replaced only the mast foot, but it broke in the exact same way when I lowered it carefully again making me think that the bent clip in the mast foot was causing the foot to not be able to lay flat again... Sorry for the meandering story line. I've had a heck of a time learning all these lessons. I've purchased two mast foots and now a mast step, t-bolt, new winch, bent the trailer fender pulling out of of storage... I could go on and on...
Thanks in advance for any advice on the forestay or stabilizing calbes
I recently purchased a '93 Hunter 23.5. She's in beautiful shape, but I didn't get any walkthru on rigging and stepping the mast. I've had the boat for nearly a month and have so far broken the mast foot, mast step, bent some t-bolts and just last night the rudder dropped on the pavement while taking her to storage. I'm worried this boat isn't going to survive long enough for me to sail her. I have a lot of sailing experience, but my previous boat was a '70 Bristol 29 that I had the mast raised and lowered for me by the marina on Lake Michigan. So trailering, stepping the mast and dealing with standing rigging is new to me.
My biggest problem, save for the broken step and foot which is getting repaired Tuesday, is the forestay. Every time I've gotten the mast hoisted, the forestay won't reach. I have to have my wife handle the pin and forestay while I yank on the jib halyard to force the mast forward. Is it just a matter of tuning the shrouds, trial and error style?
Bonus Question: How loose can those stabilizing cables be that keep the mast straight as I raise it? Currently they are too tight to raise the mast all the way. I've been disconnecting them when I get to about 85% raised. I left them off when I lowered it and it went sideways bending the little clip that attaches to the step. Then the mast foot sheered off the guide-hole where the mast foot pin goes through. I replaced only the mast foot, but it broke in the exact same way when I lowered it carefully again making me think that the bent clip in the mast foot was causing the foot to not be able to lay flat again... Sorry for the meandering story line. I've had a heck of a time learning all these lessons. I've purchased two mast foots and now a mast step, t-bolt, new winch, bent the trailer fender pulling out of of storage... I could go on and on...
Thanks in advance for any advice on the forestay or stabilizing calbes
