Mainsheet Traveller Problem

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Dec 10, 2009
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Beneteau Beneteau Oceanis 323 Portishead
I have recently purchased a Beneteau 323 (second owner) and have sailed it 3 times, first sailing it 480 miles to my home port, no problem. Once home we sailed for a couple of hours during a weekend, no problem in lightesh winds, fortnight later sailed again in medium winds, no problem. Then I had a phone call from a friend to say that the mainsheet traveller had started to 'lift' away from the coachroof. Bearing in mind the boat is only just over 2 1/2 years old I have contacted original suppliers who have offered to contact Beneteau, 1 week later no response, but to be fair he said that most of Beneteau aftersales staff are at the Paris Boat show!!
The traveller has lifted on both sides of the coachroof to an equal amount, about 3/4 of an inch, the s/s bolt threads are visable, my question is how is the traveller attached to the coachroof? Is there a threaded nut attached to a plate? A washer and nut? or is it attached another way.
If you have experienced a simular issue how was it resolved. I'm reluctant to take too much apart at present in case Beneteau want to take a closer look.
Any suggestions or assistance apopreciated.
Thanks
Redmarsail :confused:
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
http://www.beneteau323owners.net/ is a site for B323 owners. I don't know why both ends came loose. If you pop out the galley and head lights you have access to the traveler nuts. Make sure they are nylon lock nuts when you retighten.
 
Dec 10, 2009
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Beneteau Beneteau Oceanis 323 Portishead
Hi Ron,
Many thanks for that information, I just had word back today from beneteau, via their agents that the think it is down to 'excess forces', if thats the case what might happen if I got cought out in a force 9, coachroof comes off!! Anyway they are prepared to pay £107.00 towarss the repair which indicated some liability on their part, however I think if I accept immediatly that the liability will be mine, so I intend to have a professional take a look and fgt another expert opinion before any work is undertaken.
Many thanks for the info and the additional thread,
I'll let you know what transpires, do you know if there are plates or washers underneath?
Regards
Redmarsail
 
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