Hi to all of you who have responded to my "spreader" question. First of
all, I enjoyed the humerous banter about the bosun chair (and I
understand why Wilhelm's humor may be a bit dark right now). However,
my main question was not how to GET at the spreader, but rather what I
will likely need to fix my problem(s) with it.
Just to try making this as clear as possible (I am neither a native
speaker nor an "old salt" with all the proper nautical terms at my
fingertips):
What I am talking about is the actual piece of aluminum (spar?) which
makes up the length of the spreader. It seems to be attached to a
sleave (out of some darker material - cast iron?) on the mast at one
end, with pins or bolts, and it is THAT end that is cracked. The other
end of course is where the stay runs through - it might well be there
is another piece to it which surrounds the stay to reduce any sharp
bends, but I can't tell since the previous owner wrapped lots and lots
of some white tape around this end and the stay (on both sides). I
definitely need some replacement for the spreader (the aluminum part),
but I was wondering what else I might need to put it in place.
The spreader light is attached to the spreader roughly halfway between
the mast and the stay. I guess it's not a standard item on Vegas, so
I'll just have to take my chances with it (I can always take it off for
now and do a thorough job reattaching it when I have the mast down,
maybe this fall when I plan to take her out of the water).
Greetings to y'all - Sebastian