tomdmx
Well-Known Member
Hi all
My yacht has been lifted out of the water 4 days ago and it all appeared to go ok...though when they started to move the yacht the back stay got caught on the crane (it is a stationary type) and pulled the mast a bit...again it seemed fine as its a wooden mast so it flexed a bit...
We got on board yesterday and working through today taking deck fittings off...today I noted that the mast base had a splint in it from the base about a foot long shooting up...it's a fresh crack so it appears that when the back stay was caught it put pressure on the mast and it cracked...
So I am not sure if the marina can fix it or what is the recommended course of action...I will give them a call tomorrow but wanted to find out if it is fixable (we are intending to cross the Atlantic) or not..it's a wooden hollow mast on a steel cutter
My yacht has been lifted out of the water 4 days ago and it all appeared to go ok...though when they started to move the yacht the back stay got caught on the crane (it is a stationary type) and pulled the mast a bit...again it seemed fine as its a wooden mast so it flexed a bit...
We got on board yesterday and working through today taking deck fittings off...today I noted that the mast base had a splint in it from the base about a foot long shooting up...it's a fresh crack so it appears that when the back stay was caught it put pressure on the mast and it cracked...
So I am not sure if the marina can fix it or what is the recommended course of action...I will give them a call tomorrow but wanted to find out if it is fixable (we are intending to cross the Atlantic) or not..it's a wooden hollow mast on a steel cutter