samwise
Well-Known Member
I have an interesting dilemma when I re-set our mast this season. I usually measure with a calliper gauge the gap between each of the bottle screws and use those settings when I re-rig.
Last season we suffered from a mystery leak somewhere on the forward part of the coachroof that only seemed to develop during long periods of rain. Greenies over the bow gave no problem, but rain -- even fairly fine stuff, seemed to find its way in. I checked all the deckplug and Index cable seals and then I began to suspect the babystay fitting and treated it accordingly with Captain Tolley's sealant, but no success...... until I had to spend a few days on the boat after she had been de-rigged. There were at least three days of pretty heavy rain (remember last summer!) and not a drop came in.
I had wondered if I had over tensioned the babystay, causing it to pull up from the deck, but close examination of the deck fitting from inside and out does not show any signs of instability or derangement. Getting it off and re-bedding will be a right PIA (headlining down etc) but there doesn't seem to be another option. Running with a slackened babystay (boat is a Westerly Storm OD) is a recipe for a busted mast.
Last season we suffered from a mystery leak somewhere on the forward part of the coachroof that only seemed to develop during long periods of rain. Greenies over the bow gave no problem, but rain -- even fairly fine stuff, seemed to find its way in. I checked all the deckplug and Index cable seals and then I began to suspect the babystay fitting and treated it accordingly with Captain Tolley's sealant, but no success...... until I had to spend a few days on the boat after she had been de-rigged. There were at least three days of pretty heavy rain (remember last summer!) and not a drop came in.
I had wondered if I had over tensioned the babystay, causing it to pull up from the deck, but close examination of the deck fitting from inside and out does not show any signs of instability or derangement. Getting it off and re-bedding will be a right PIA (headlining down etc) but there doesn't seem to be another option. Running with a slackened babystay (boat is a Westerly Storm OD) is a recipe for a busted mast.