So I went to the marina today... beautiful day ... a little warm but not too bad. My goal was to raise the mast on my new-2-me H26. I had put it in a slip two weekends ago. So, the plan was to step the mast, set all of the cushions and get her set up for some nice weekend over night sail camping trips....The mast is half way up when the hook on one of the baby stays bends straight, pops out and my mast slowly falls over the starboard gunwale. Broke the mast foot, and bent the heck out of the gin pole.
On the plus side, no one got hurt and somehow my mast managed to miss the extremely well maintained boat in the neighboring slip. Could have been a much worse day.
I think I can straighten the gin pole but wonder if the integrity is now compromised. I'm thinking it is.... same goes for the baby stay hook. The mast foot broke free but somehow only managed to damage two of the ears that the pop rivets went into. I think I can drill new holes and set some ss screws... maybe JB Weld the entire dang thing in place. Looking at my calendar... I don't think I'm getting back on the water until September.... Dang!!!!!!!!!!
The guy on the port slip was lowering his mast (A Mac 26X) and made it look so easy I felt like a dope.... but then he smashed his boat's bow up on the trailer as he was leaving so... I felt bad for him.... he also broke the bow support board off of his trailer and had some nasty bolts showing that would have gouged his hull further... so we sacrificed an old life jacket under the bow to protect it.
I don't know if I should count this as my first dismasting...

The first pic, is my baby stay's hook. It is supposed to be much more hook-shaped than that.... the second is my gin pole. I didn't snap a pic of the mast base... I was too hot and dehydrated at the time I left the marina today.
On the plus side, no one got hurt and somehow my mast managed to miss the extremely well maintained boat in the neighboring slip. Could have been a much worse day.
I think I can straighten the gin pole but wonder if the integrity is now compromised. I'm thinking it is.... same goes for the baby stay hook. The mast foot broke free but somehow only managed to damage two of the ears that the pop rivets went into. I think I can drill new holes and set some ss screws... maybe JB Weld the entire dang thing in place. Looking at my calendar... I don't think I'm getting back on the water until September.... Dang!!!!!!!!!!
The guy on the port slip was lowering his mast (A Mac 26X) and made it look so easy I felt like a dope.... but then he smashed his boat's bow up on the trailer as he was leaving so... I felt bad for him.... he also broke the bow support board off of his trailer and had some nasty bolts showing that would have gouged his hull further... so we sacrificed an old life jacket under the bow to protect it.
I don't know if I should count this as my first dismasting...
The first pic, is my baby stay's hook. It is supposed to be much more hook-shaped than that.... the second is my gin pole. I didn't snap a pic of the mast base... I was too hot and dehydrated at the time I left the marina today.