Newbie mistake this afternoon.
Had a great few hours on the bay, putting around in 10-15 kt winds. Came in and rolled her up the beach on the beach wheels, put her on the trailer and began to de-rig.
Everything was going smoothly until, yep...
...mast pin wasn't in correctly. I was distracted talking to the guy next to me about exactly that, the mast pin and how it makes life so much easier during rigging etc. Got up on the tramp with my mate at the forestay, ready to do the deed. He let it go and I began to lower the mast back when it all came crashing down. It really was like slow motion; the way the base came out of the cup.
I could hear the jib halyard whining over the front of the tramp frame and then clang. The masthead landed on the ground behind me.
At this stage there doesn't appear to be any damage. I'm just so thankful that there was no-one walking behind the boat at the time. Could have been a disaster.
In the meantime, I have managed to find a second hand mast for $300 with full rigging (halyard, traps etc.). I might grab it and restore it to new as my current one has a couple of spots of pitting from where the wire halyard has sat against it for prolonged periods.
Anyway, just thought I'd share my story and remind us all to be ever so vigilant with our rigging procedures. Sheesh... ...it still makes me shudder thinking about it now.
Cheers,
Rob.