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Storm-damaged mast forestay repair
Practical Boat Owner
|July 2025
Winston Collinge and his boating pal John Beck repair the mast of a 40-year-old Colvic Atlanta following severe weather

Strong winds were forecast in January 2023 but nothing we had not seen before. Resolute, a Colvic Atlanta, was cosily tied up in a freshwater berth in a canal basin at Glasson Marina, Lancaster.
But at 0200 her owner Winston had a phone call from the very diligent-and sleepless-next door boat owner saying the forestay and foresail had been carried away and were in the water.
That is the sort of thing that certainly gets a sailor out of bed and by 0600 it was clear the attachment to the top of the mast had broken away near the point where it was welded to the truck.
The aluminium had been torn like paper, maybe made more brittle by the heat of the weld. There was also a suspicious-looking repair, with stainless steel wrapped around the aluminium and rather crudely fixed. By some miracle the mast was still upright, held up by a wing and a prayer, but the boom had been dislodged from the gooseneck and was hanging by the main halyard.


This story is from the July 2025 edition of Practical Boat Owner.
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