Welcome!  Always looking for opportunities to drill holes in other people's 
boats:)

Rich 
(mobile)

On 2012-08-26, at 14:30, O'Keeffe Thomas <thosokee...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Rich

That makes sense.  Thanks

Tom




Drill holes through the spreader and base when they are properly aligned to  
acommodate the next size up pin. 

Rich 
(mobile)

On 2012-08-11, at 11:38, O'Keeffe Thomas <thosokee...@yahoo.com> wrote:

I have a similar issue this year on my C&C 29-2: under sail, the spreader ti= 
on the leeward side moves fore and aft several inches.  My rigger took a l=ok.

The spreader goes over the spreader base at the mast, and is pinned to the b=se 
with a clevis pin. The hole in the spreader has elongated, which allow= the 
spreader to work back and forth slightly on the base, which translates=to a 
wider range of motion at the tip of the spreader. The motion occurs o=ly when 
that side is leeward. When loaded on the windward side, there is n= motion. In 
my case, the rigger (a very reputable guy) advised it is not d=ngerous. But it 
is annoying.

This is a long term wear issue that I just noticed this year. I think it ha= 
been doing it for a while, but this is the first time I sailed with jib on=y, 
so I was able to see it. With the main up it is not obvious.

Would appreciate any ideas to repair the spreader to eliminate the elongatio= 
in the hole. 

Tom

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