Sea-Fever
Well-Known Member
In the spirit of sharing and learning….
I noticed my main halyard had chafed on the spreader. I resolved to replace the halyard ‘when I get a chance’. I left it too long and the outer braid chafed all the way through leaving the core exposed.
No problem, bought a new halyard, now to pull it through…..I attached the new to the old and began to pull it through. Unfortunately I made the mistake of causing the chafed part to pass through the top of the mast…..resulting in the outer braid failing to pass through the sheave and bunching up. So now I have the naked core at the top of the mast and bunched up outer braid either side preventing the halyard from going either way. Brilliant, what a tw*t I am….trip to the top of the mast is now in order.
Lesson learned.
I noticed my main halyard had chafed on the spreader. I resolved to replace the halyard ‘when I get a chance’. I left it too long and the outer braid chafed all the way through leaving the core exposed.
No problem, bought a new halyard, now to pull it through…..I attached the new to the old and began to pull it through. Unfortunately I made the mistake of causing the chafed part to pass through the top of the mast…..resulting in the outer braid failing to pass through the sheave and bunching up. So now I have the naked core at the top of the mast and bunched up outer braid either side preventing the halyard from going either way. Brilliant, what a tw*t I am….trip to the top of the mast is now in order.
Lesson learned.