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Author: Bryan Myers Subject: Mast base Info: (11668 views) Posted: Sunday 6-17-12 07:32:31 AM |
It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside ;-)
:: I do not think the mast bases changed.
::
:: By "pin", if you mean the hinge pin, it is not working
:: when the mast is rigged and when sailing--it only takes
:: the load of raising and lowering the mast.
::
:: There is a locating pin in the base of the mast that
:: does the work to keep the mast base in place when
:: sailing. Theoretically you could take the hinge pin out
:: while sailing.
::
:: If you have any concerns about your mast base (or mast),
:: call Buzz at Ballenger. He has or can make all the parts
:: for our rigs. I just had him make me a new headstay and
:: backstay.
::
:: Which is a good reminder for everyone: inspect your
:: headstay (top & bottom) regularly--the original rigs
:: have no toggle at the top of the headstay, and flogging
:: jibs and floppy headstays lead to failures at the top
:: swage where you can't easily see them. My last headstay
:: was broken nearly halfway through when I got lucky and
:: noticed.
::
:: Buzz mentions that most backstay failures in our types
:: of boats are below deck, so be sure to inspect your
:: entire backstay tackle carefully. If the tackle fails,
:: you can lose your rig.
::
:: --brendan::
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