[Rhodes22-list] Pictures of demasting suggested by Rick

bdunn1 at aol.com bdunn1 at aol.com
Mon Aug 16 17:28:07 EDT 2010


Rummy:  I will send them in a couple days.
Bill

 

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: R22RumRunner at aol.com
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Sent: Mon, Aug 16, 2010 7:28 am
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Pictures of demasting suggested by Rick


Bill,

Sending the boat back to Stan is a good idea at this point. It is obvious  

that some of the rigging was not done properly. I would still like to see a  

photo of the front stay connector from a couple of angles.

 

Rummy

 

 

In a message dated 8/15/2010 8:22:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  

bdunn1 at aol.com writes:



Rick:  The chainplate strap is covered with the anchor.   As far as I could 

tell the jib didn't flail; it just took off toward the back  starboard 

side.  The stay that ripped would be the one with the maximum  stress since the 

mast flew off in the same direction as the jib.  We  narrowly missed getting 

hit by other stays; we have lifelines which held  everything up providing 

some protection.  It seemed as if everything went  at once with a bang.  

Thanks for the comment on the spinnaker bolt; when  we bought the boat there 

were two jibs; no spinnaker.  I am going to send  the boat back to NC and let 

them figure it out and fix it.

Bill  













-----Original Message-----

From: Rick  <sloopblueheron at gmail.com>

To: The Rhodes 22 Email List  <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>

Sent: Sun, Aug 15, 2010 7:19  pm

Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Pictures of demasting suggested by  Rick





Bill,



I have the same vintage boat.  It looks like  your forestay was attached to

the spinnaker bolt.  The spinnaker is  not OEM.



You should have a chainplate strap for the forestay at the bow  peak bolted

to the hull and extending up and above the deck.  If that  chainplate isn't

there anymore, I suggest you not sail until it is  restored.



The picture you sent back channel of the mast step base looks  like the step

ripped out correctly.  Just the bolts ripped out without  damaging the

gelcoat or underlying support.



I'd say the side stay  ripped out correctly as well.  Gelcoat damage  looks

minimal.



I'm wondering, did both the forestay and side stay go  at once?  Or did the

genny flail around awhile before pulling over the  rig?



Rick



On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 6:31 PM,  <bdunn1 at aol.com> wrote:



>

> Rick:  I am attaching  three pictures.  I took the anchor line box out and

> found the  washer/nut in the bottom.  If any of you have the same 

connection

>  it may be a good idea to see if the nut is tight.  The nut is a

>  nylon/stainless one which shouldn't ease off but . . .   The pics  are of

>  the bolt with nut attached which held the forestay to the  deck; the open

> hole left; and the sidestay which sheared and ripped  out.  I am still

> puzzled at not finding any reinforcing plate  under the deck; it merely 

had a

> flat washer and nut.   Any  thoughts are welcome.  My anchor location is

> different from some  of the pictures I have seen.  I am suspicious that

> someone  decided to place the anchor on the foredeck covering the standard

> jib  connection and then merely drilled a 3/8" hole and reconnected the  

jib.

> regards,

> Bill

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