Spirit (of Glenans)
Well-Known Member
During one of last Winter's storms, the topping lift of the boat on the other side of the pontoon finger came adrift and wrapped itself around my Nasa masthead wind instrument sender, removing the wind direction vane in the process. The owner of the neighbouring boat has since removed the offending line, but I now have to replace the vane.
While I can find plenty of information on replacing the cups, I can find nothing about replacing the vane. It's been a long time since I have seen the sender at close quarters, and memory fades. I would like to know what to expect when ascending the mast with the replacement vane, and what tool(s) to bring up with me. I would prefer to just have one trip up the mast and not have to make a reconaissance trip first. Can anyone help?
While I can find plenty of information on replacing the cups, I can find nothing about replacing the vane. It's been a long time since I have seen the sender at close quarters, and memory fades. I would like to know what to expect when ascending the mast with the replacement vane, and what tool(s) to bring up with me. I would prefer to just have one trip up the mast and not have to make a reconaissance trip first. Can anyone help?