Equipment Failure Puzzler
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- John Danicic
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Equipment Failure Puzzler
Equipment Failure Puzzler
Ok all, let's liven things up.
Mariah is safely put away for the season. The leaves are done. I stacked the firewood by the back door and the Christmas lights are up. I am ready for snow. Also ready for this winter's sailing puzzler.
So here is a picture of a Cape Dory equipment failure from the last sail of the season.
Who out there in the Cape Dory participancy knows what this failure is associated with and how it happened? Also as a bonus. How to prevent its reoccurrence.
Now, If I told you about this, please hold your tongue. That mean you brother Paul.
Feel free to post your wild speculations. Any ideas?
Ok all, let's liven things up.
Mariah is safely put away for the season. The leaves are done. I stacked the firewood by the back door and the Christmas lights are up. I am ready for snow. Also ready for this winter's sailing puzzler.
So here is a picture of a Cape Dory equipment failure from the last sail of the season.
Who out there in the Cape Dory participancy knows what this failure is associated with and how it happened? Also as a bonus. How to prevent its reoccurrence.
Now, If I told you about this, please hold your tongue. That mean you brother Paul.
Feel free to post your wild speculations. Any ideas?
Sail on
John Danicic
CD36 - Mariah- #124
Lake Superior- The Apostle Islands
CDSOA #655
Cape Dory Picture Posts
John Danicic
CD36 - Mariah- #124
Lake Superior- The Apostle Islands
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My flat out answer is "I don't know"
It would help me (and others) if I knew a few things. What size wire rope is it? It doesn't look to be galvanized.
It appears that it is the result of an overload strain. But, then again, the parting isn't in the center of the eye, more to one side of center.
Hmmm, could this have been caused by abrasion?
Thanks a lot for the puzzle, John. Now I'm going to lose lots of sleep thinking of the answer to this poser.
Wild, far out guess. Maybe part of a mooring? Doh. No, I'm going to change that and guess it's part of the steering mechanism.
Well, one thing. The Nicopress didn't fail.
O J
It would help me (and others) if I knew a few things. What size wire rope is it? It doesn't look to be galvanized.
It appears that it is the result of an overload strain. But, then again, the parting isn't in the center of the eye, more to one side of center.
Hmmm, could this have been caused by abrasion?
Thanks a lot for the puzzle, John. Now I'm going to lose lots of sleep thinking of the answer to this poser.
Wild, far out guess. Maybe part of a mooring? Doh. No, I'm going to change that and guess it's part of the steering mechanism.
Well, one thing. The Nicopress didn't fail.
O J
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- Jerry Hammernik
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Impact
Looks like it took a side impact. Would help to know a bit more about the piece and where it is used.
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I assume the bent thing at the bottom of the picture was the
thimble. Damage was caused by external pressure/impact
not wear or tension normally applied. The only other location
that I can think of besides the outhaul is the topping lift and
that is what my guess is. I guess one possibility is if the
shackle of the block somehow got twisted so that it wasn't
pulling on the thimble. Solution: a block with a real swivel, like Harken?
thimble. Damage was caused by external pressure/impact
not wear or tension normally applied. The only other location
that I can think of besides the outhaul is the topping lift and
that is what my guess is. I guess one possibility is if the
shackle of the block somehow got twisted so that it wasn't
pulling on the thimble. Solution: a block with a real swivel, like Harken?
Rich Abato
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
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Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
Electrolytic action
To me, it looks like galvanic action between the SS cable and some metal that composed the fastener that attached the cable to the stanchion.
Could the action be hastened by being enclosed by tape?
Could the action be hastened by being enclosed by tape?
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Well the thimble sure looks deformed. I think it is steering cable, but can't figure the cause
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Lancaster, (Where it is a great day for being outdoors.) VA
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Simple answer
Too many sundowners and not enough lookee see at the gear
Kidding aside, looks like too much of a load on the wire coupled with some galvanic action.
Kidding aside, looks like too much of a load on the wire coupled with some galvanic action.
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God made it happen.....
Looks like the cable was fried by a lightning strike.
IMHO.....Ron
IMHO.....Ron
Ron Kallenberg
Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Sailing in Saco Bay, Maine
Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Sailing in Saco Bay, Maine
Is it the topping lift?
and did pulling the boom vang down break it.....?
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As the brother, I know what it is. But instead I will only say that my thirty year old Benmar Coursesetter 21 was sent off to Benmar for refurbishment in a forty pound box today. After three seasons of 360's whilst on autopilot, next season bodes well for cleaning and varnishing under way.
This has nothing to do with the puzzler, sorry, but there is a vague hint in the message.
This has nothing to do with the puzzler, sorry, but there is a vague hint in the message.
Paul
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