Wow, did I have a wierd Saturday afternoon. I went out in a moderate breeze. I was motoring out, unfurling my head sail and the Harken Roller furling let loose and back came the whole mast and rig! It all happened in seconds, but played out in minutes in my head. I saw the furler head fly up and the mast start to fall. It fell right at me, I tried to catch the mast as a way of self-defence. I believe I saved the mast from damage. Somewhere in those seconds a wire caught my ear and cut me, I also have a bruised shoulder, but thats it. I was alone and evaluted my condition and called a friend for some help to load up all the fallen pieces. I also asked for assistance from the Sheriffs Dept. They towed me in to the Marina and we filled a Incedent Report out. Inspecting the furler, it just plain unscrewed itself out. On the launch I personnally made sure the furler was screwed to the red dot and the retaining nut was tight! I just dont know what happened? I'm a safety freak and maintain all things with high reagards.My question to you all is this a possible claim issue or am I wasting my time. I'm quite sure I'm not the first person that this has ever happened to. I'm wondering since it was a failed part or possible poor inspection on my behalf an not an "accident" would it be covered? My damage is to the furling foils and a severely torn head sail and some other minor items. I plan on having the mast completely looked at and I'm replacing all the standing rigging. Thanks for the advice in advance. I am very happy that I am here to ask this question, because I know how this could have turned out and I am greatfull that someone was looking out for me. This could have been much worse, but I'm O.K, just a little shook up.I know, I will have to read my policy in full, but I have not done so as of today. Just looking for some thoughts or folks with past similar issues. Rob Hessenius