This is a good informative lecture, nicely delivered by an expert who really knows his stuff (Unlike many self appointed experts on TH-cam!). Also good that he talks to us respectfully, assuming we have common sense. Well Done and Thankyou.
Good video. The autopsy table of dead bits and bobs was a huge education. I really appreciate that. I have a better idea what to look for. A good tool to have would be a good quality inspection mirror (on a stick) so when you're hanging on the halyard at the top of the mast, you can inspect the sides of the parts you can't see. Even at the chain plate attachment on the deck, a mirror would give you a look at things no one has looked at (because they never laid down on the deck and looked up.) Also I realize you have to be systematic, you have to know what you're looking for. I've been over the rigging on my 20 year old boat, I've even been up the mast -- briefly. I realize from this video that I've been looking for rust but mostly I've just been seeing just how amazingly good it all still is. That's not an inspection. I think you have to look for the signs of wear, if on 20 year old rigging you don't see any at all -- you may be in good shape or you may just be looking but not seeing. I'd suggest shooting photos or video, but more than likely the critical bits will be motion blurred or out of focus. Something else on my boat. The previous owner was very meticulous. No sign of any rust anywhere on the stays. When I went up in the bosun's chair, at the first spreader there is some rust on the cables. This was reassuring because it was just a haze. So all that polishing down below hadn't hidden anything.
while you were showing the damaged parts it appears to me that they are not made to last and the way they are supposed to fit ends up damaging them... i am a newby in this
Excellent video, first showing potential failures , then showing some actual failures. Nevertheless, I’m not sure I subscribe to the general insurance recommendation of replacing the standing every 10 years…
Sounds like his head is inside a barrel a VERY common issue on YT. Don't these people ever actually LISTEN to their audio here? I can hardly understand ANYTHING this narrator is saying.
This is a good informative lecture, nicely delivered by an expert who really knows his stuff (Unlike many self appointed experts on TH-cam!). Also good that he talks to us respectfully, assuming we have common sense. Well Done and Thankyou.
excellent information I can definitely use to check my mast while it's down. The display of worn and corroded bits is very useful. Thank you
Good video. The autopsy table of dead bits and bobs was a huge education. I really appreciate that. I have a better idea what to look for.
A good tool to have would be a good quality inspection mirror (on a stick) so when you're hanging on the halyard at the top of the mast, you can inspect the sides of the parts you can't see. Even at the chain plate attachment on the deck, a mirror would give you a look at things no one has looked at (because they never laid down on the deck and looked up.)
Also I realize you have to be systematic, you have to know what you're looking for. I've been over the rigging on my 20 year old boat, I've even been up the mast -- briefly. I realize from this video that I've been looking for rust but mostly I've just been seeing just how amazingly good it all still is. That's not an inspection. I think you have to look for the signs of wear, if on 20 year old rigging you don't see any at all -- you may be in good shape or you may just be looking but not seeing.
I'd suggest shooting photos or video, but more than likely the critical bits will be motion blurred or out of focus.
Something else on my boat. The previous owner was very meticulous. No sign of any rust anywhere on the stays. When I went up in the bosun's chair, at the first spreader there is some rust on the cables. This was reassuring because it was just a haze. So all that polishing down below hadn't hidden anything.
A wonderful series! Thanks.
Best explanation so far thanks
Thank you!
Honestly now I know on what to look when inspecting my boat. Thank you for your time
Excellent advice thank you! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very interesting and informative video. Many thanks!
That was great 👍
That’s really awesome, thanks!
Thanks for this very informative. Love the dartboard !
Informative, good presentation, thank you.
Thank you, good info
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Great info, ... and that chamber of horrors :O
while you were showing the damaged parts it appears to me that they are not made to last and the way they are supposed to fit ends up damaging them... i am a newby in this
Excellent video, first showing potential failures , then showing some actual failures.
Nevertheless, I’m not sure I subscribe to the general insurance recommendation of replacing the standing every 10 years…
I’m gonna die. 😳
Sounds like his head is inside a barrel a VERY common issue on YT. Don't these people ever actually LISTEN to their audio here? I can hardly understand ANYTHING this narrator is saying.
Thank you!