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    Posted: 09 Jan 09 at 11:50am
Was it down with a hose

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Electricians pulling rod, about £15 from screwfix works really well, they screw together.  If your rig tension is put on using the forestay and the purchase is attached at the bottom of the mast rather than tack, and the wire jib halyard goes inside the mast. Make sure all the other halyards that run inside the mast are tight before putting the rig tension on.  Otherwise its easy to catch the slack rope between the jib halyard and mast.
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Thats a nice twist on it. Will try the hose next time. I carry the bath chain inthe tool box all the time now. You never know when it will come in handy. Rescued a poor chap who was trying to take the family sailing from Studland beach one day when the main halyard on his gp had snapped.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Fin. Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Dec 08 at 9:10am

Okay - done!

new Trick.....  

Set mast  down the  slip and propped on a  box.

inserted  mouse line (use 1mm wipping and bath chain).

THEN....   inserted hose into top of  mast, and  fed in the  first 1/2 for the  line.... this  then washed the  line straight to bottom of  mast - easy!

worked a  treat!

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Many thanks all, advice - appreciated.

I think I'll make a  trip to BnQ before the week's out!

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Post Options Post Options   Quote alstorer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Dec 08 at 10:26pm
if the shrouds and trapeze wires use t-terminals, take these out when threading halyards through!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote yellowhammer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Dec 08 at 10:25pm

A tip from a local chandler when I had a halyard snap on me ... a mast length of 3mm shroud wire with ends taped, pushed in from the mast head with the mast lying horizontal and the exit hole upwards ... the other lines lie in the bottom of the mast section, and the pre-curl in the shroud wire keeps the end sprung against the mast wall with little chance of wrapping.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote rogerd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Dec 08 at 8:57pm
I use a bit of bath plug chain(the sort made of lots of small balls) about a
metre long and attach a piece of waxed wipping line. Drop the chain in the
top and gradually raise the mast. It helps to have someone to feed the line
in.
I have tried wire, weights,mice balconies etc and found this works best. Also
it fits in the tool box without taking uo to much space.

Give it a try but do make sure there is tension in all the other lines or you
will get a twist which is what is stopping you hoisting.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Smight at BBSC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Dec 08 at 7:12pm
We have a miraculous piece of wire in the boat shed at the club. It seems to be capable of fitting in and threading any mast. even the new 49er mast which is a bugger to rig.
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