Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Roller furling repair & Anorometer replacement.

A friend climb the mast with the ATN climber, to remove the masthead anorometer, which displays the wind speed and direction.  It got caught while letting it down and bounced off the boat into the water.  Hmmm.....  So I bought another from the resale shop it didn't work, so got another it works; haven't been able to set the direction yet because of the cold weather.  So 4 trips up the mast, not my idea of fun!  We were also trying to figure out why the rolling furling gets caught. The upper aluminum structure was broke and cutting the halyard, whew I'm glad I figured this out.  Cleaned up the aluminum so it won't cut the halyard and stick.









































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