Obi
Well-Known Member
Hi,
my yacht is on its berth and the mast is shaking and flexing back and forth below the spreaders during the high winds in the UK at the moment; F7/8/9/10. It was flexing about 1/2 an inch.
It wasnt too really noticable, until the wind changed direction, and when the wind turned to the north it was blowing across the topping lift that comes down to a cleat on the mast. The topping lift was taught, and vibrating/oscillating in the wind, I moved the topping lift line and this reduced the vibration on the topping lift, this had the result in stopping the mast shaking so much, but it was still doing it a little bit - noticably.
There are a 4 of halyards & pole uphauls from near the mast head, attached to a granny rail infront of the mast, these are also shaking in the wind but are not excessively taught - running from the shackle attached to the granny rail, upto the block on the mast and then down to a rolling hitch to hold them fairly tight.
I had a look at my nieghbours, but couldnt see any other masts behaving like this, but it was more noticable close up.
The yacht is a 1979 Oyster 39 ketch, which I have taken ownership of this year. I havent noticed this before.
The rigging is 2 years old.
Is this normal, or anything to worry about?
Thanks
Obi.
my yacht is on its berth and the mast is shaking and flexing back and forth below the spreaders during the high winds in the UK at the moment; F7/8/9/10. It was flexing about 1/2 an inch.
It wasnt too really noticable, until the wind changed direction, and when the wind turned to the north it was blowing across the topping lift that comes down to a cleat on the mast. The topping lift was taught, and vibrating/oscillating in the wind, I moved the topping lift line and this reduced the vibration on the topping lift, this had the result in stopping the mast shaking so much, but it was still doing it a little bit - noticably.
There are a 4 of halyards & pole uphauls from near the mast head, attached to a granny rail infront of the mast, these are also shaking in the wind but are not excessively taught - running from the shackle attached to the granny rail, upto the block on the mast and then down to a rolling hitch to hold them fairly tight.
I had a look at my nieghbours, but couldnt see any other masts behaving like this, but it was more noticable close up.
The yacht is a 1979 Oyster 39 ketch, which I have taken ownership of this year. I havent noticed this before.
The rigging is 2 years old.
Is this normal, or anything to worry about?
Thanks
Obi.
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