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    Yet another day on mast preparation

    by Glen October 18, 2021
    written by Glen
    really had enough of these rivets
    cursing... this clutch refused to be bolted back on

    Monday 18 Oct, re-launch 2021, HHN day 19: More mast work as we delay the mast-move by one day.

    First thing in the morning, I am off to see Stephen at East Coast Marine Rigging to check what the plan is for moving the mast and boom next to Cloudy Bay, ready to install the spreaders, the new rigging and lift the rig back up onto the boat. I had arranged for it to be today, but I kind-of need one more day. Stephen calls Matt the yard manager and all is arranged for tomorrow. I feel reprieved!

    I am also a bit concerned how I have re-run the halyards inside the mast. Stupidly, when I had re-run all the halyards, I had surmised that the foresail halyards exited the top of the mast on its front side, and had run them as such. But yesterday, as I was installing the top sheaves for these halyards, I realized the sheave wheel goes along way back into the mast and as such I should have planned the halyard to be in the middle of the mast, not at the front. The issue is that each set of spreaders has a bar that goes right through the mast, one side to the other. So the cutter and genoa halyards now take a rather tortuous route past these, something I was trying to avoid. As usual, a quick chat with Stephen puts me on the right path. No need to re-route the genoa halyard, but the cutter halyard will need a simple diversion. So it’s back to the mast to do just that.

    Once that is done, I am relieved that I don’t have to re-run halyards, because that would mean the mast top and foot coming off. Just in case of that eventuality, I had not secured the mast foot on yet. So that is my next job: bolt and rivet it securely in place. Not to come off again … like EVER!

    The rest of the day I remain busy on the mast, but not sure what I actually did other than a lot of polishing of both the stainless steel fittings and the anodized mast itself. Over the years, with the mast not having any polish or protection on it, it has become badly stained with aluminum oxides emanating from the fittings where corrosion was taking place. This oxidation is a devil to get off. I thought I had the technique, using an oven scouring pad (scotch-brite) along with Starbright aluminum polish. But it’s not perfect, and I worry the pads may be doing more damage to the anodized surface than good. Plus, it is damned hard work! But after all this monumental effort to get all the mast systems back to new condition, I will be rather miffed if I cannot get the mast itself all nice and shiny again.

    By the end of the afternoon, I finally feel ready to move the mast tomorrow and thankful that we had this extra day. Tomorrow the rigging will start to go back on.

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    More work on the mast

    by Glen October 17, 2021
    by Glen October 17, 2021

    Sunday 17 Oct, re-launch 2021, HHN day 18: All day at the mast in beautiful autumn weather, then an evening out with Cloudy Bay fans from Costa Rica. After the cold front…

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    Mast and mirrors, but no smoke

    by Glen October 16, 2021
    by Glen October 16, 2021

    Saturday 16 Oct, re-launch 2021, HHN day 17: All day at the mast and sealing bathroom mirrors in the evening. Today, I am determined to finish the mast top installations and get…

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    Crowded at the Annapolis Sailboat Show

    by Glen October 15, 2021
    by Glen October 15, 2021

    Friday 15 Oct, re-launch 2021, HHN day 16: Attended Annapolis Boat Show, too crowded and hot. Inside jobs on dinghy and thru-hulls in the evening. By 9:30am we are in Annapolis and…

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    Mast work and the Hallberg-Rassy reception

    by Glen October 14, 2021
    by Glen October 14, 2021

    Thursday 14 Oct, re-launch 2021, HHN day 15: Torpedo retrieved, mast top back on, and a wonderful evening at Free State Yachts annual Hallberg-Rassy reception. Beautiful day today. Gone is the mist…

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    Mast work, sushi, and grease guns

    by Glen October 13, 2021
    by Glen October 13, 2021

    Wednesday 13 Oct, re-launch 2021, HHN day 14: Clean sail cavity and luff tube, check mast electrics, dinning out with Flora crew, and grease injecting seacocks. Quite a range of activities today.…

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    Threading halyards and snooty yacht clubs

    by Glen October 12, 2021
    by Glen October 12, 2021

    Tuesday 12 Oct, re-launch 2021, HHN day 13: Install smoke detector and re-thread all halyards inside the mast. Then attend an OCC reception in Annapolis Yacht Club. The day starts damp and…

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    A bits and bobs day

    by Glen October 11, 2021
    by Glen October 11, 2021

    Monday 11 Oct, re-launch 2021, HHN day 12: New bike tyres, new coax fittings on the mast, and glassing up some holes in the rudder. It’s a dull day today, and for…

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