I also had the mast on my M15 go over the side years ago. The cause was the use of a cheap fast pin to secure the forestay . Like you , the damage was limited to the tabernackle and the fiberglass under it. Jerry Montgomery sent me a new Tabernackle and I used 5200 sealant to patch the damaged area ( I don't know if this was the proper stuff to use. It worked , but maybe epoxy or real fiberglass may have been better ). Good luck. --- Norm Lane <nl@sagatech.com> wrote:
I just lost the port shroud on my M-15 while anchored out. The wire pulled right out of the swage. There was no sign of trouble but I imagine it was corroded inside where it doesn't show. I haven't had a chance to make a really close inspection yet but I don't know what else would cause that sort of failure.
The mast seems to be intact but the cabin top where the tabernacle was mounted is torn up a bit. The mast twisted the tabernacle out of the fiberglass when it went over. The repair work doesn't look too bad and over all I'd say I got off lucky.
Sure was a bad feeling when I saw the rig over the side. As I walked out the wharf to catch a water taxi I kept trying to spot my boat until finally I realized what had happened.
I'd suggest replacing standing rigging on general principles every decade or so. I imagine magnafluxing would cost more than new rigging. I have no idea how old my rigging was.
Norm Lane M-15 #397
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