Judders
Well-Known Member
An underwriter recently told me that they were considering a warranty dictating that when a vessel was laid up ashore, the mast be unstepped.
I suggested that this was a frankly daft idea as masts are happier up, carry little windage and are less likely to warp. Not to mention the associated risks of overhanding masts in tightly packed yards.
What do other people think is best?
I suggested that this was a frankly daft idea as masts are happier up, carry little windage and are less likely to warp. Not to mention the associated risks of overhanding masts in tightly packed yards.
What do other people think is best?