[Rhodes22-list] Problem with Main Sail shackle with screw pin
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R22RumRunner at aol.com
Tue Jun 18 11:49:16 EDT 2013
Mike,
Your suggestions, although well thought out, are a bit of overkill for this
problem. A screw came loose. It's happened to me and many others on this
list. Just another mental note to make sure you check it from time to time.
Rummy
In a message dated 6/18/2013 7:17:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
michaelhellyar at icloud.com writes:
Consult the manufacturer if it's brand new. You should not go out again
until the gear is fixed and you are accompanied by an experienced sailor or
you get sailing lessons at a community sailing center or sailing club. Fair
warning; if you screw up again and damage your vessel the marine insurance
will either be very expensive or not even available. Do it right and you
can look forward to safe and pleasant sailing.
Mike Hellyar
sent from my iPad
On Jun 17, 2013, at 4:45 PM, Mrbabs <Marc at babineauins.com> wrote:
> Hello All
>
> Just splashed the new boat this weekend and ran into a problem. We are
> totally new to sailing so please forgive the non-sailing lingo.
>
> While tacking, the main sail block & tackle arrangement departed the
> traveler bar, flew past my face following the boom. While trying not to
fall
> overboard and yelling appropriate sailing cuss words, I found a small
> shackle and screw pin on the floor of the cockpit. With limited ability
to
> steer it was very difficult to re-attach the block & tackle with the mail
> sail and boom flying around.
>
> So my question - why the heck is such an important piece of hardware
> attached to the traveler with a screw pin that can fall out and wreak
havoc?
> Is this normal? Should I replace this with a shackle containing a locking
> pin or am I just adding Locktight to the screw threads?
>
> I feel like an idiot for asking, but is there any other hardware that can
> come undone so quickly? Does anyone have a "pre-flight" hardware
inspection
> list they use before shoving off?
>
> If the shackle and or pin had not landed in the cockpit, I don't think I
> couldn't have made it home. Unless you're going to suggest a MacGyver
> maneuver using a winch!
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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