Yellow Ballad
Well-Known Member
Opinions please.
I've taken the mast down the last couple of winters I've owned Sundance, just as the previous owner has for many years before. Actually the previous owner and his son does it which I'm eternally grateful for but I havd to do the prep, take the mast rubbers out, split pins etc the night before. This year I can't make it down as it falls on SWMBO birthday and living 100 miles away means I can't just pop down and she's been pretty good at letting me have boat time this year.
She's in a cradle, I plan on adding some wooden posts as a backup, but short of being blown over (cradle braking) what's the likelyhood of causing damage? Boat, rigging, cradle? I had it in my mind everything would be ok, you see plenty of boats with their masts up but club house talk is playing on my mind now.
Shall I cancel the birthday meal with the wife and prep the mast or am I worrying for no reason.
Cheers
Tom
I've taken the mast down the last couple of winters I've owned Sundance, just as the previous owner has for many years before. Actually the previous owner and his son does it which I'm eternally grateful for but I havd to do the prep, take the mast rubbers out, split pins etc the night before. This year I can't make it down as it falls on SWMBO birthday and living 100 miles away means I can't just pop down and she's been pretty good at letting me have boat time this year.
She's in a cradle, I plan on adding some wooden posts as a backup, but short of being blown over (cradle braking) what's the likelyhood of causing damage? Boat, rigging, cradle? I had it in my mind everything would be ok, you see plenty of boats with their masts up but club house talk is playing on my mind now.
Shall I cancel the birthday meal with the wife and prep the mast or am I worrying for no reason.
Cheers
Tom