Hello everyone,
The purpose of this email is to ask group’s opinion on some mast defects found on Jaywalker. Lower spreader bars, are loose and working the mast cut outs. Lower starboard side is mashing the aluminum as it works. Upper spreaders bars, are loose and beginning to propagate cracks. There are cracks on both sides of the mast, and upper port side is largest. It is about 3/8 of inch, but still hidden by the spreader itself.
See pictures.
My guess is that I will have the yard remove some paint and examine just how damaged extends in these areas. I am just wondering if anyone else has seen this sort of elongation and cracks in an older rig? If so what repairs were used. My hope that it is repairable. But, if this a nonstarter, I would like to know sooner rather than later.
Thanks again for your help.
Dennis Boyd Jaywalker #6
On Sep 29, 2025, at 6:16 AM, 'WSC' via J/4X Owner's Group <j4x-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
My two cents (not a professional rigger) as I had the CF mast on hull #1 professionally refurbished last season. I had similar "cracking" at these fitting points for the spreaders, along with some other crazing and suspicious areas of concern. After sanding the old paint off, they said there wasn't any areas of concern, and it was all cosmetic. After final prep, four coats of primer and five coats alwgrip, the mast looks better than showroom. I'm hauling soon so will be interested to inspect how the spreader areas look after one season. As for the "looseness" in the spreader fittings and bars, my local rigger told me this is normal - you need a bit of wiggle room to get the spreader fittings in/out of mast, taking into account thermal expansion, etc. So I'd chalk it up to normal wear and tear, and the importance of annual inspections.
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On Sep 29, 2025, at 2:39 PM, Dennis Boyd <dennis....@gmail.com> wrote:
Wayne, Sean.
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