Last fall my 'gin pole' used to raise the mast on my Hunter 260 bent. I immediately ordered a new pole from Hunter Marine - stored it safely in my garage over winter and (attempted to) use it to raise my mast yesterday.
I got the mast about 12 to 18 inches off of the mast cradle (my wife had been assisting in lifting the mast from the cradle to get it started) when suddenly the mast fell! Thank God - it missed my wife's head and it fell back into the cradle with no damage to the mast, cradle or mast step. After making sure no one was injured - my first thought was that the main sheet had failed - or - that the jib haylard had parted. No - the newly purchased, Hunter supplied gin pole had one of the cables' crimped fittings fail!
I had never expected this ... in the Hunter Mast raising system - there are multiple points of failure - main sheet; jib halyard; etc. but I never thought the gin pole would fail.
I have to be able to raise my mast ... I'm planning on restringing cable in the end of this pole and Triple Crimping the cable myself.
Has this ever happened to anyone else?
Tom Grass
Grasshopper III
I got the mast about 12 to 18 inches off of the mast cradle (my wife had been assisting in lifting the mast from the cradle to get it started) when suddenly the mast fell! Thank God - it missed my wife's head and it fell back into the cradle with no damage to the mast, cradle or mast step. After making sure no one was injured - my first thought was that the main sheet had failed - or - that the jib haylard had parted. No - the newly purchased, Hunter supplied gin pole had one of the cables' crimped fittings fail!
I had never expected this ... in the Hunter Mast raising system - there are multiple points of failure - main sheet; jib halyard; etc. but I never thought the gin pole would fail.
I have to be able to raise my mast ... I'm planning on restringing cable in the end of this pole and Triple Crimping the cable myself.
Has this ever happened to anyone else?
Tom Grass
Grasshopper III