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Rick J
Happy New Year, everybody!On my '87 H31, the lower spreaders have, over the last few years, developed cracks, about 3/4 of an inch long, at their leading edges, where they join the mast. So I've recently managed to procure a couple of brand-spanking-newly-manufactured spreaders, and I was wondering... if I eased the shrouds on one side, and then disconnected the shrouds on the other side, while supporting the mast laterally with the main haliard (attached to the toe rail a few feet aft of the mast on the 'disconnected' side), it MIGHT be possible to replace them myself, with the help of a friend or two.I would welcome the advice of ANYONE who has attempted ANYTHING this stupid.PS: OK, I know I should get a rigger to do this, or have it done at the boatyard, but then they would tell me that my entire friggin' rig needs to be replaced (to the tune of 5 or 6 grand, and then, of course, there would inevitably be another couple thou' for 'unexpected' wierd stuff), and... believe me, I'd friggin' LOVE to do exactly that, really..., but doing so would precipitate a costly divorce, so I'm basically just trying to minimize the economic impact of this project. I'll replace the rig NEXT year.... yeah... that's right, THAT'S the ticket! Thanks in advance,Rick