andymcp
Well-Known Member
Thanks for all the posts, it's been an illuminating day. Sails off, no drama, ditto all the rest of the rope that runs up or down, either secured to the mast for careful removal later, or taken off and brought home for a clean. Boom came off no drama, carefully propped on deck for the time being. Then it came to unplugging the electrics and it all went a bit Pete Tong. Unscrewed the caps where they pass through the deck expecting to find some connection or other than could be unplugged. Nope. Hmmm. Went below and removed the headlining patch that gives access to the same area. The wires pass straight through and shoot off in all directions as unbroken wires. Didn't have any gear with me to start clipping and stripping them, or junctions to play with, so left it be.
Spoke to the marina office, raised eyebrows all round. A 2000 boat, but the wiring suggests the mast has either never been off, or if it has then needed rewired after. Sparky booked for next week to go take a look for me and come up with a more mast removal-friendly option.
Still, learnt loads about the boat from tinkering around, and didn't lose anything overboard/break anything/panic, so thanks again for all the tips.
Spoke to the marina office, raised eyebrows all round. A 2000 boat, but the wiring suggests the mast has either never been off, or if it has then needed rewired after. Sparky booked for next week to go take a look for me and come up with a more mast removal-friendly option.
Still, learnt loads about the boat from tinkering around, and didn't lose anything overboard/break anything/panic, so thanks again for all the tips.