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How to avoid dismasting your sailboat⚓🚢 #sailboat #sailing

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 386 views · Lake Garda

What this video covers

Mast loss from a failed shroud or forestay pin is the focus of this pre-sail safety check on Lake Garda.0:13 Maurizio, sailing a Comet 770, demonstrates how a missing cotter pin at a chainplate allows the shroud pin to work free — most likely when the jib sheet snags the clip as it passes the chainplate.0:49 On the leeward side, where the shroud loses tension, the pin can slip out entirely; when the boat tacks, the rig loses support and dismasting becomes a real risk.2:46 He shows a chainplate where the cotter pin has already fallen out and replaces it by hand.1:42 His fix: wrap the chainplates in protective covers so the jib sheet cannot catch and pull the cotter pins free.2:33 He also checks the forestay attachment and the backstay, finding one cotter pin worn enough to need replacement.3:21 The pre-departure checklist he recommends covers all shrouds, forestay, and backstay fittings — specifically confirming every cotter pin is seated and undamaged.4:23 Wrapping chainplates eliminates the most common cause of cotter-pin loss on boats where sheets run close to the standing rigging.2:33

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