An update for anyone interested. My CS 30 is back in the water with a
new (to me) mast.
The process started quickly with the insurance company getting someone
out to check the damage within 24 hrs of my call (Premier Marine
Insurance). The damage to the mast was pretty small but the
The dent seems awfully small to me and sounds cosmetic.
I doubt a dent with a depth of 3mm counts for much. That's about an 1/8". The
mast wall is probably that thick. And the size of 5cm (2") by 3cm (1 3/16")
seems very superficial. Several feet above the gooseneck. If there aren't too
many
-Original Message-
From: M Bodnar via CnC-List
To: C List
Cc: M Bodnar
Sent: Tue, Jun 12, 2018 2:31 pm
Subject: Stus-List Mast damage
Discovered over the weekend that my mast blew off the rack at the boat yard
over the winter. Landed on a lower level rack and dented the side of my mast
: June-12-18 14:30
To: C List
Cc: M Bodnar
Subject: Stus-List Mast damage
Discovered over the weekend that my mast blew off the rack at the boat yard
over the winter. Landed on a lower level rack and dented the side of my mast -
several feet above the gooseneck. Dent is maybe 5cm long and 3cm
Mark,
When Corsair was dismasted the quote for a new mast and boom was
$8,700. The total for new mast, rigging (running and standing), lights,
Raymarine wind head and cable, Harkin furler, antenna and cable, and
sail repairs was $16, 985.
I'll send you the Torresen Marine quote offline.
Discovered over the weekend that my mast blew off the rack at the boat
yard over the winter. Landed on a lower level rack and dented the side
of my mast - several feet above the gooseneck. Dent is maybe 5cm long
and 3cm wide - max depth of about 3mm.
Met with insurance surveyor today - he