OK so this weekend I flipped and managed to stay on the high side until everything stopped so I figured I might as well undo the shroud extender. While I was doing that the combination of my weight and the strong wind put the boat turtle. I got the boat unturtled easy enough but then realized I had righted it the wrong way my extended shroud was on the down side.
So my question is would I have been ok to undo the 2nd shroud extender or would that be too much play in the mast? I chickened out and fought with it until I got the down side shroud extender redone (which was not easy!) and then undid the high side shroud extender and righted it.
So would I have been OK? It doesn't seem like the mast would have crashed down but it also seems like a lot of slop in the rigging...
-Eric
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oddball righting problem
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Eric, as I understand this righting system...I have the same on my SC 17...having both levers up certainly would work against us in a righting situation, as the top-side lever being up will sink the mast further in the water.
We definitely want the topside tight in a righting situation.
My SC manual has a pretty clear description of the process with the righting levers, and that is, in a addition to rolling in the jib, release the down-hull lever, step on the back of of the hull to bring her about and the cat will right.
I have not turned mine over yet, but hope to get out this week with a chase-boat and turn my SC 17 over and practice the righting procedure.
Mark
We definitely want the topside tight in a righting situation.
My SC manual has a pretty clear description of the process with the righting levers, and that is, in a addition to rolling in the jib, release the down-hull lever, step on the back of of the hull to bring her about and the cat will right.
I have not turned mine over yet, but hope to get out this week with a chase-boat and turn my SC 17 over and practice the righting procedure.
Mark
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Eric,
You did the right thing by reconnecting the lower shroud and closing the lever. With both shrouds extended (or even just the levers open) you run the risk of breaking the mast pedestal/post.
In short, make sure you only have the upper lever open and shroud extended. If the bottom one is open, you will need to get it back closed before opening the other one.
You did the right thing by reconnecting the lower shroud and closing the lever. With both shrouds extended (or even just the levers open) you run the risk of breaking the mast pedestal/post.
In short, make sure you only have the upper lever open and shroud extended. If the bottom one is open, you will need to get it back closed before opening the other one.
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