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80 CORAIL refuses to be dismasted, it's a big ordeal for us

September 6, 2023 · 58 min · 3K views

What this video covers

Preparing a sailboat for unstepping the mast requires extensive disassembly of rigging, electronics, and sail systems. The owners of the 50-foot sailboat Corail perform this preparation themselves to reduce costs, spending three hours alone on disconnecting and labeling electrical wiring for the VHF, anemometer, and radar.11:58 Because the Z-Spar mast lacks integrated quick-connect plugs, the crew must pull the full length of the radar cable through the boat’s interior to avoid cutting it.10:44 Removing the mainsail proves difficult due to a ball-bearing car system that requires dismantling the entire track to release the sail.13:07 To ensure accurate re-rigging, the crew marks turnbuckle settings with spray paint before loosening the shrouds.16:15 The unstepping process costs $350, with professionals handling the final lift while the owners assist with positioning and cable management.1:02 The boat is currently for sale, and the owners note that standard practice for Bahamas-bound vessels often involves leaving the mast stepped or using specialized storage supports.2:43

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