Well, I took my new '74 Daysailer out for it's shakedown cruise on Winnipesaukee a couple of weeks ago. I started out with a pretty lazy breeze but noticed some nice darker water with a few whitecaps out on the Broads. She jumped up on a plane and I was having a good old time sailing back and forth until one of the turnbuckle screws let go! So... after fishing the sails and the mast out of the 1.5-2 foot swells (with some pretty good whitecaps by now) and lashing them to the deck I motored home.
I had inspected the rigging and did see some brown but I didn't notice any cracks or cable feathers. This has been a salt water boat so I guess I should've been more cautious. After assessing the damage I ended up being able to flip the lower section of mast (under the Tabernacle) redrill and secure and then buy a turnbuckle so that I was able to go sailing for the rest of the week. Telling myself, of course, I should replace all the standing rigging.
So this week has been great sailing as I was up again in New Hampshire. Though the last day of sailing I avoided near disaster once again as the headstay stemhead cracked at one end and pulled up. Obviously this had been cracked for some time as it was totally brown on the ends where it had come loose (same as the turnbuckle screw).
OK, so now I'm worried and I really am going to replace all the standing rigging. I'm hoping I can get some advice. How much of the rigging should I replace? Chain plates? They look OK. Are the standard attachments heavy-duty enough?
1) I can buy the stemhead from D&R but how does one tightened the nuts under the deck? I don't think my arms are long enough to reach from the bulkhead. And, my head is not small enough to get through those little holes (no comments here!).
2) The straps on the mast appear OK. There is some corrosion on the rivets, though it looks minor . Do I need to replace those?
3) Is it a good idea to replace the shrouds with an 1/8" set from D&R?
Thanks for any ideas and help!
KC