Bob,
I had the same spreader problem (wear from a previous owner not tying off
the steel cable halyard). In the end the best solution was to remake the
spreaders. Bay sailing equipment, 986 cherry street, Fall River,
Frank: 508 678 4419 has the original C&C extrusion and did the work.
It
Thanks for all the comments!
Cracks in aluminum have a tendency to propagate--so, small cracks can turn into
bigger problems. Since this is easy to fix here and difficult to fix later in
the Bahamas, I'm fixing it here. I am having my spreaders removed (one at a
time) and having them weld rep
I would be very concerned about any crack in the spreaders. If they fail, the
mast falls down, which some people find terribly off-putting.
Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine
Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Newport, RI
USA02840
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> Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 09:55:43 -0400
> Subject: Stus-List Crack at trailing edge of lower spreader on LF38
> As part of my annual haul out this year, I had a rigging survey done by my
> boatyard. They found a crack that runs along the trailing edge of the
> lower starbo
I had that problem as well and we had them welded years ago no problems.
Gary "Liberty"
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE TabletOn Jun 13, 2016 9:55 AM, Robert
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> As part of my annual haul out this year, I had a rigging survey done by my
My buddy and I replace shrouds and stays all the time with a boat's mast
up. We block the mast with a halyard and do the work. In fact, we
replaced both spreaders on a rig a couple years ago. Granted the boat had
fore and aft lower shrouds that supported the rig while I worked aloft.
When repla
: Re: Stus-List Crack at trailing edge of lower spreader on LF38
I'm am leaning toward weld repairs too because of less lead time. Any other
advantages of weld repair vs replacement.
I would also like to do this job without removing the mast. I would think that
one spreader could be replac
I'm am leaning toward weld repairs too because of less lead time. Any other
advantages of weld repair vs replacement.
I would also like to do this job without removing the mast. I would think that
one spreader could be replaced at a time while using two halyards to support
the mast in additio
If welding is an option, I would take it.
Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine
Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Newport, RI
USA02840
http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
+401 965-5260
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As part of my annual haul out this year, I had a rigging survey done by my
boatyard. They found a crack that runs along the trailing edge of the lower
starboard spreader. We are looking at two options: weld repairs and new
spreaders. Has anyone else run into this problem? If so, any help on
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