SpeedEnz (Nth Is, New Zealand) - 2009-03-12
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
craiggoo
28.7(T)
26.27(T)
14.52(T)
13.77(T)
23.41(T)
41.84(T)
Splat
Chris Parkinson
MartinJE
Michael (icesurf)
Michael Harris
Bruce Nicholson
Loomo
John Hodgson
jacksemple
John Kemsley
Average
craiggoo (2352km):
5521 days ago
6 categories

Nice westerly breeze, so I left work early and was on the water before 4pm.  Got some nice runs up towards Bay View and back.  All was going well, then my mast broke for no particular reason.  It broke at the spigot.  The top and bottom were in good shape, just the spigot was mangled.  I was still about 1.5 km off shore, and I was drifting towards the port.  The boom was still attached to the bottom, and I managed to sail for about 400 m on my knees, just barely holding the boom up with the top half of the sail folded over.  Luckily there was an optimus race going on nearby, with 2 support boats.  One of them noticed me waving, and came and gave me a lift in to the beach.  Well done Ollie and Matt!  I went back to the sailing club a bit later and gave them a bit of $$ in appreciation... you never know when you might need them again!

 



Comments
Chris Parkinson


Nth Is
New Zealand
5519 days ago

14/03/2009 - Bad luck with the mast Craig. Good to see someone is keeping an eye on you in those offshore winds thou (I know you specialise in those long distances but 9000 km to next landfall is quite a way!)

Well yesterday up here was a bit iffy a Island Bay so I made the call not to go out but I took the kids to the beach/park anyway. Was very shifty but half an hour later it came in (right on low tide too) at 15-18knots! .Oh well next time...

Looks like it will go easterly up here so I will see if I can get out Sunday.

Cheers

Chris

nebbian


WA
Australia
5519 days ago

Glad you're OK Craig, I recommend you read this page, I've used this technique once and it works well Smile

craiggoo


Nth Is
New Zealand
5519 days ago

Thanks for that reference Nebbian, that would have worked well!  The top section was still in good shape and would have held up fine.  I actually shoved the top section in the footstraps so I didn't loose it.  I never thought to flip it upside down and back in the bottom.

I now have a theory about why the joint cracked.  I have a 7.8 sail that takes a 510 mast and about 15 cm extension.  A while ago I broke the 510 mast, so to use that sail while I was waiting to find another 510 mast, I was using a 430 mast with a 60 cm extender, and about 35 cm of bottom extension.  This meant that that the joint on the 430 mast was quite high up the 7.8 sail, causing the joint to be under more bending pressure than it normally would be.  I suspect that this caused a lot more fatigue at the joint, which eventually gave out.  I also checked the actual wind speed at the time I was sailing, and it was gusting to 35 knots, which also was putting a bit of pressure on the sail!

Anyone else think this is plausible?  Does anyone else use these extenders?

Scope


Sth Is
New Zealand
5519 days ago

dang!, last thing you need Craig. Please it all worked out well. I got picked up by the Sumner life boat (quite a few years ago). The $$ donation I sent was appreciated. Good onya for doing that.