Got a call from my marina yesterday that my mast was leaning toward the boat next to me!! When I got there I discovered the clevis pen for the starboard shroud had worked its way out. It was an easy fix since the pin and the wire clip was still on the boat! I hooked it back up and ran another wire through the pin and around the shackle itself. I then taped the entire connection. I did that to both shrouds and to the forestay. Apparently, with the higher than usual winds the boat had a lot of movement at the dock and that worked the pin loose.
It would behoove all of us who think the clevis pin and wire clip are enough to take a little extra time to safety wire the pins in place.
Hey Norman! This is one reason why I enjoy keeping the boat at home! No worries of any kinds and it's free!
I will do it as long as it is possible for me to mast and launch/retrieve all by myself.
Sailing a dinghy is a simple pleasure and it is very safe if we are wise enough to reef as needed. We can go a very long way if we want or have too. We can even use a jib along the mast in place of the main. No boom to worry about as a bonus! Great in a real blow!
Michel Boulet
Ex: "Mari-Bell" Sandpiper 565 (18.5367454 ft)
Now: "Papou" Tanzer 16 dinghy
Montreal
"Let the world say what it will"
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