Mast Down at Midnight

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scruzin
scruzin
SA
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SA, 564 posts
3 Mar 2024 1:00pm
In my continuing series of sailing misadventures:

blog.arribasail.com/2024/03/mast-down-at-midnight-in-bass-strait.html
shaggybaxter
shaggybaxter
QLD
2680 posts
QLD, 2680 posts
3 Mar 2024 12:53pm
scruzin said..
In my continuing series of sailing misadventures:

blog.arribasail.com/2024/03/mast-down-at-midnight-in-bass-strait.html


That was beautifully written Scruzin. Thanks very much for sharing.
PS: Gutted for you mate. All the best to you in getting her back on her feet.
scruzin
scruzin
SA
564 posts
SA, 564 posts
3 Mar 2024 1:48pm
shaggybaxter said..


scruzin said..
In my continuing series of sailing misadventures:

blog.arribasail.com/2024/03/mast-down-at-midnight-in-bass-strait.html




That was beautifully written Scruzin. Thanks very much for sharing.
PS: Gutted for you mate. All the best to you in getting her back on her feet.



Thanks. Arriba is all fixed now.

It just took me a long time to bring myself to write about it :-)
Kankama
Kankama
NSW
827 posts
NSW, 827 posts
3 Mar 2024 9:55pm
Cheers Arriba. I don't think the beam was fatiguing beforehand - if a beam is well designed then the loads will be kept under the fatigue limit up to a few tens of millions of cycles.

I would think that the loads that the beam underwent when the striker failed were close to the ultimate strength of the beam every wave and this may have got the beam close to failure then. Like you I worry about my seagull striker and the way people use them to hold up prodders - my prodder is usually stowed away. I have recently made a new prodder to fit under the catwalk. It is an old mono boom and will be more like the Sail GP prodders - led from the bridgdeck to the forebeam -also giving me somewhere to locate another staysail stay.

Maybe if you had run off square then the mast could have been saved - at least until you could wind on some halyard tension - but I would certainly not like to be in your shoes in a seaway. Thanks for the article and I hope to avoid the tribulations you faced by double checking my forebean and seagull striker.

cheers

Phil
scruzin
scruzin
SA
564 posts
SA, 564 posts
12 Mar 2024 8:39am
The continuation of the story:

blog.arribasail.com/2024/03/cruise-lakes-entrance-to-yaringa.html
sparau
sparau
QLD
132 posts
QLD, 132 posts
13 Mar 2024 10:38pm
Thanks for sharing Scruzin, nice bonus you got to save the rig, blessedly calmish conditions by the sounds of it.
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