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Adjusting dolphin striker

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Dan
 Dan
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On my P18-2 there is less up and down play than the 1/4" described in the manual; all the same I thought of adjusting it a tad tighter.

However, the thing won't budge, tapping it with a hammer at the same time won't do it. The screw on the bottom cannot be removed either. Any suggestions?

I definitely want to avoid breaking the part as I'm in a remote location. Making a replacement out of bamboo and fishing line is not my favorite option πŸ™‚ Worse even if it should break off inside the thread of the mast base...

Thanks,
Dan

Thanks,
Dan

"I love the smell of polyester in the morning"

 
Posted : September 23, 2009 1:13 am
Eric
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I wouldn't touch it. Where are you?

1988 H21SE spi

 
Posted : September 23, 2009 1:25 am
Dan
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OK--won't touch it again for a while.

I'm in the Philippines, Subic bay. Wind is pretty ok; 6 to 8 knots nearly everyday between 11 am and 3pm.

Dan

Thanks,
Dan

"I love the smell of polyester in the morning"

 
Posted : September 23, 2009 1:35 am
MN3
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Hi Dan, have you tried spraying it with PB Blaster or similar rust remover?

PS i had orders to Cubi Point in 1990 and was looking forward to all the mugunda women there.. but the base closing changed my plans.. i had many friends who were there, and many brought home wives...

Glad i didnt go... i would have gotten in alot of trouble at "adult Disneyland" and would have had to work my ass off with base closings.. I think it was much easier to just go to desert shield/storm πŸ™‚

MN3

 
Posted : September 23, 2009 3:00 am
Elias
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Less than 1/4 inch play should be okay. When there is more play you have a chance of the front crossbar breaking. When the boat goes over waves or chop the mast weight and shroud tension all end up at the dolphin striker bar, and if there is too much play it could cause the front crossbar to fail. I have seen it happen before to a boat under sail. The mast went straight down, and the hulls without a crossbar to hold the front together were forced to spread out and ripped them from the rear crossbar, Not a pretty sight.

 
Posted : September 23, 2009 8:43 am