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D. Wesley Fowler
My wife and I went for a sail on our 1988 26.5 Hunter the day after a recent front blew through. The windspeed was 18-20 and gusting so I had furled my jib in slightly to adjust. Shortly afterward as we were on a close reach something suddenly "snapped".We quickly discovered that the foresail had broken from where it connects to the front of the mast (fractional rig)and had fallen leeward into the water. After much fear and frantic work we rigged an emergency stay and lashed what was left of the roller furler to the lifeline, then headed inward. I don't know what direction to go from here in order to get everything repaired and was hoping that there were others out there that could give me some advice on where to start. I have no idea if the mast needs replacement because of the damage done to it where the rivets popped out or even where to look for a new roller furler. Also, are there any recommendations of a good business that may deal with these kinds of damages to estimate costs, downtime, boat repair yards, etc?I can be reached at www.d.wes.fowler@exxonmobil.com. Thanks much for any help you can afford, we would like to get back undersail as soon as possible! Wesley Fowler