fredrussell
Well-Known Member
I recently had a clevis pin disappear from the bottom of my forestay. I don’t know how as I was sailing at the time and the clevis pin and split pin fell in the sea. The toggle fork at forestay end was splayed so I’m guessing the split pin broke or came out. Conditions were quite breezy with short sharp chop and boat was hobby-horsing along at the time. Luckily I have a keel stepped mast so mast stayed up and I was able to spin boat away from wind and get a halyard down to the stemhead quick sharp. Clevis pin (and split pin) was a new one, replaced when I did the standing rigging a year ago.
So my faith in clevis pins is diminished somewhat and I’m wondering why they’re are used in this application rather than a good old fashioned nut and bolt?
So my faith in clevis pins is diminished somewhat and I’m wondering why they’re are used in this application rather than a good old fashioned nut and bolt?
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