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Joined: Thu Oct 15, 2020 9:42 am Posts: 15 Location: Boston, MA
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While I have a pretty good idea what would cause the rig of a Hobie 16 to fail if left on a mooring, I'm looking for input on my design idea to allow mooring a 16. I'm going to use my boat as a guinea pig. Specifically, I'm looking for input on the following: - Actual failures - Thoughts on presumed failure points - Reactions to the following design proposal - Has the idea below been tried before
I'm thinking of a locking clamp/collar with mast base/step blocking. That is a molded clamp/sleeve that would extend from the top of the crossbar to a reasonable height on the mast (6" to 12"). There would also, and most importantly, be low tolerance blocking that fills the gap between the mast base and mast step. This blocking would take the full load of the mast thus locking it in place. A turnbuckle on the forestay would be used to load up the rigging.
Thanks
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