hi I need some advice,
I am new to sailing and just took my 79 Oday 19 out for its first real weekend in Hingham MA. The first two days were great. The third was bad.
It was pretty windy - over 15 knots. I was out with three very experienced sailors. And first the tiller snapped. Second the motor wouldn't start. No big deal we got a ride in.
While docked and banging up against the dock the forestay let loose and the mast came crashing down on the deck. No one was hurt except my ego.
I can deal with new stays but the mast came out of the plug which is still attached to the step. The mast is corroded around where the rivets are/were. I have read there is a way to cut the mast and inch or so to get rid of the corroded area and the raise the step the same amount so the mast is the same night.
Does anyone know if this is a safe solution? Masts are expensive. More than the boat is worth. The spreaders are loose too.
I am trying to determine if I need to cut my losses, admit I am just another guy that bought a boat that needs too much work/money to make it sea worthy or if it is viable to restore.
Thanks for any help/advice
I am new to sailing and just took my 79 Oday 19 out for its first real weekend in Hingham MA. The first two days were great. The third was bad.
It was pretty windy - over 15 knots. I was out with three very experienced sailors. And first the tiller snapped. Second the motor wouldn't start. No big deal we got a ride in.
While docked and banging up against the dock the forestay let loose and the mast came crashing down on the deck. No one was hurt except my ego.
I can deal with new stays but the mast came out of the plug which is still attached to the step. The mast is corroded around where the rivets are/were. I have read there is a way to cut the mast and inch or so to get rid of the corroded area and the raise the step the same amount so the mast is the same night.
Does anyone know if this is a safe solution? Masts are expensive. More than the boat is worth. The spreaders are loose too.
I am trying to determine if I need to cut my losses, admit I am just another guy that bought a boat that needs too much work/money to make it sea worthy or if it is viable to restore.
Thanks for any help/advice
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