| What did I do? #8553 07/07/02 06:27 PM 07/07/02 06:27 PM |
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Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin | While taking my boat down (it had been together for a week straight in rather warm temperatures), I had problems with the mast step ball and pin. The pin was in as it should be and the mast was unstepped straight back, nice and slow. As I brought the mast down, I noticed that the ball had slipped by the pin about half way, wedgeing the pin in very tightly. I very carefully restood the mast and drove the pin out with a hammer and clevis pin after which the mast promptly reseated itself as it should on the ball. I reinstalled the pin and brought the mast down. The ball was not terribly damaged, only a good dimple in it where the pin had become compressed into it.
Nothing bad came as a result of this, but it bothers me anyways that it even happened... Any ideas why, or just one of those things that happens once in a while?
Paul Scott Bartelt
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Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin | Yep, I did, which is all the more confusing. It was while I was rotating that I noticed the problem because it just didnt feel right, like something was binding... which was the case.
Paul Scott Bartelt
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#8556 07/08/02 10:23 AM 07/08/02 10:23 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 292 Long Island, NY Ed Norris
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Posts: 292 Long Island, NY | No clue how you did that, but, check the threads inside the ball:
"It was while I was rotating that I noticed the problem because it just didnt feel right, like something was binding"
Depending on which way you turned the mast, (tightening the ball or loosening it) you might possibly have damaged your threads. Having the ball pop off is such an awful thing, particularly if your crew is underneath, it's worth checking.
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#8560 07/09/02 01:15 PM 07/09/02 01:15 PM |
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Posts: 217 | I always use a safety line tied to around base of mast through a padeye or something sturdy, and tied to dolphin striker, when lowering mast, even if there is pin. It prevents these kind of accidental clobbering when pin mechanism fails or ball fails.
Jim Casto NACRA 5.5 & NACRA 5.7 Austin TX Lake Travis
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