Yesterday was Opening Day at our Club. No one minds a little rain and mud, not when there's free coffee and good friendship and lots of work to do.
One of my buddies had fun raising the mast on their SX18. Turns out that at a critical point in the lift, the mast hinge broke. So they replaced the hinge with the one off my mast, no big deal, as I have work to do on mine before I rig. The mast is up and the boat is rigged and ready to take down to the beach...
This SX18 owner uses shroud extenders, and we theorize that in a capsize, the shroud extenders changed the geometry at the base of the mast, causing there to be a greater amount of wear from the additional sideways movement. We figure that is what caused the break.
Anyone else come across this?
We have pictures, around 1 meg each, if you want, please email me at lunnjohn at magma dot ca.
I'm not sure I would want to upgrade to extenders now.....
_________________ 2015 H16, with spin, SOLD 1989 Hobie SX18 Sail # 1947 "In Theory..." 'Only two things are infinite, the universe, and human stupidity. But I'm not sure about the former.'
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