[Rhodes22-list] Accident Boat Minor Damage Me More So

Lowe, Rob rlowe at vt.edu
Mon Sep 30 09:06:45 EDT 2013


Ron,
Glad you are OK and the damage was minimal.  A check list or Stan's instructions are critical.  The mast raising/lowering process is the most demanding part of boat launching and takes very careful thinking.  The mast step is easily replaced (I've did mine twice on my previous boat).  I would just straighten out the mast step, others suggest replacing it.  Your call.  You've got a whole winter to think about it. - rob


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Sorry about your accident and glad no one was worse injured. I had my mast crash once also due to operator error. Since mast raising/lowering only happens twice a year it's easy to forget something and it's a stressful procedure anyway. I now have the procedure written down and I review or have someone read it off as we go. I hammered my mast step back in shape but would have been a lot easier and straighter to buy a new one.



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