I have a Cal 2-27. She has her issues but she's a wonderful boat. The other day we had the starboard side spreader bust through the middle. It was original wood and had eventually rotted through and softened. My question:
How UNSAFE would it be to continue sailing her to a location where I can have this fixed?
I feel like I've got a good understanding of the spreader's purpose, but most of the research leads me to feel like it's more about performance than safety. Of course, I understand in heavy winds it's absolutely a safety issue (as there is only one upper shroud per side). But in medium-to-light winds (sub 15 knots) will I be ok to sail her (gingerly) with only the port side spreader in tact, with the starboard side attached but loose?
How UNSAFE would it be to continue sailing her to a location where I can have this fixed?
I feel like I've got a good understanding of the spreader's purpose, but most of the research leads me to feel like it's more about performance than safety. Of course, I understand in heavy winds it's absolutely a safety issue (as there is only one upper shroud per side). But in medium-to-light winds (sub 15 knots) will I be ok to sail her (gingerly) with only the port side spreader in tact, with the starboard side attached but loose?