Raising the mast

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Bill Foley

While raising the mast the hook on the small port halyard under the spreader keeps popping out. The other are fine. Has anyone had this problem?
 
Dec 23, 2007
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catalina catalina22 lake tillery NC
not sure what you mean

I am not sure just what you are talking about but I never have anything pop out while raising or lowering my mast. Any pics. ?? maybe I can help Alan
 
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Bill Foley

Shroud Problem

There is a hook on each of my shrouds that fits into a plate on the mast. It is how the shrouds are attached to the mast. When I raise the mast one of the lower shrouds keeps popping out. It looks OK , but it makes it difficult to raise the mast when this keeps happening. Sorry no picture. I guess I could jam a piece of wood into the plate on the mast and hope it eventually falls out.
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
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Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Get a big pair of pliers....

and close the "hook" so it won't come out... period. However, you should have a better attachment than an open hook... that's kind of cheesy. How about changing out the hook deal with a more permanent connector, like a shackle or marine eye/clevis pin. When I trailered a boat I only removed the shrouds from the mast if the boat wasn't going to be used for a long time. I had quick connect pins and adjusters on the chainplate ends. After dropping the mast I coiled up the shrouds and secured them to the mast or cabin top with some extra line.
 
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Bill Foley

Shroud Problem

Yes, I mean the shroud. I inserted some plastic locks into the chain plate to hold the shroud in place on the mast
 

Bilbo

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Aug 29, 2005
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Catalina 22 Ohio
No hooks

" There is a hook on each of my shrouds that fits into a plate on the mast. It is how the shrouds are attached to the mast." Bill, There should be no hooks up there. The lower shrouds which have eye splices are attached to the spreader brackets with clevis pins and cotter pins. See Chip Ford's mast here: http://www.chipford.com/chip_ahoy_9.htm and especially: http://www.chipford.com/images/spreader_kit.jpg
 
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