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End of 2025 season

Out-of-water observations:

  • Bottom paint: needs solid scraping and renewal. General cracking along plank lines. Bare patches, including one bare long enough to grow a barnacle
  • Topsides paint: some dings aft, but generally in good condition. Light cracking along plank lines
  • Toerails: wear consistent with use in places
  • Bowsprit: varnish cracked through to the wood at end, where the Code Zero furler would hit it. Some discoloration around cracks
  • Cabin top and hatches: varnish in good shape, need surface renewal only
  • Forward hatch: strut is detached from hatch: bedding block for the screws needs to be repaired or replaced
  • Propeller/shaft/zincs: zincs showing surface wear only. Marine growth on propeller and shaft
  • Rudder: marine growth between rudder post and hull

Inboard observations:

  • Chainplates: deep green for the most part, worst near stainless steel diagonal stringers; do not show significant change from spring 2025 or fall 2024
  • Mast Step: ok
  • Mild mildew growth throughout interior (washed down with mild bleach and water rinse, left compartments open to air)
  • Unclear if engine has been winterized or routine maintenance carried out yet (Nov. 8, 2025)

Mast and Rig

Bowsprit

  • Stainless steel U-shaped shackle connecting forestay to bowsprit has surface rust at top, beneath roller curler
  • Pin securing lower end of bobstay is not secure

Mast:

  • Space block under forestay tang could use rebedding again--bedding compound is missing around upper edges. Check discolored wood for rot at the same time.
  • The upper and lower bronze halyard guides show discolored wood around individual screws. Check for rot.
  • Upper spreader plates are bowed, but appear secure and flush to the mast at the screws

Boom:

  • Varnish scratches, dings with missing varnish, and clumsy epoxy repairs in an area aft of the starboard side deep reef sheave

Forestay:

  • There is now a plastic cap over the top of the foil, but the interior pieces to stabilize the foil are still missing

Shrouds:

  • Surface rust color on some of the terminals and coffee staining coming from some of the swages

Sail Inspection

Mainsail:

  • Good shape: no repairs anticipated
  • Minor deformation to one grommet

160:

  • Bolt rope separated from sail at head, ~3 inches
  • Stitching broken along a batten pocket, leaving batten pocket free to lift away from sail
  • Velcro tearing free on 3rd batten pocket from bottom
  • Lower spreader patch detaching from edges (MIT fix)
  • Some wear along foot tabling
  • Missing both foot battens

140:

  • At North? Need to verify. Not at Pavilion, October 2025

95

  • Bolt rope cover torn for 4 inches from tack
  • Old repair over bolt rope wearing

Working jib (old)

  • Broken stitching at head
  • Minor fraying along bolt rope, about halfway up
  • Some stains from mildew, not progressed since 2023

Big Red Spinnaker

  • Strand 50% broken in bolt rope at clew: could be fixed by shortening bolt rope by one inch
  • Showing mild generalized wear

White Spinnaker

  • OK

Code Zero

  • Not unrolled for inspection.

Running Rigging

(Numerical key: 1 = good condition, close to new; 2 = light wear, no problems; 3 = moderate wear, nothing concerning; 4 = moderate wear, monitor, plan replacement; 5 = replace this season)

Running backstays, standing part (new 2024)

  • Starboard: 3. Moderate surface wear. No heat deformation
  • Port: 2. Light surface wear. No heat deformation

Running backstays, running part

Topping lift

  • 4. Moderate to moderate-heavy wear along length. Some minor heat damage in the top splice and soft shackle.

Main halyard:

  • 5. Splice between coated and uncoated sections separating and heavily worn. Heavy wear on last two feet before the sail shackle. Moderate-heavy wear elsewhere

Main sheet (new 2024)

  • 3. Surface wear, light. Yarns look strong across rope. Uneven pull on strands ~1/3 of distance from standing end. End for end this year.

Main outhaul

Deep reef outhaul

Shallow reef outhaul

Jib halyard

  • 3. Moderate wear, especially at standing end and at specific block wear points. A few pulled strands in working end. End for end?

Jib sheets

  • Old sheets: 3. Moderate-heavy wear across coating on both sheets. Both have broken stands ~4 inches from one of the end.
  • The new sheets from 2024 are in our cubby at Dion's--they evidently didn't make it on the boat in 2025

Spinnaker halyard (red fleck)

  • 4. Moderate-heavy wear along standing end half. End for end?

Spinnaker halyard (beige with dyneema section)

  • 3. Moderate wear across length

Spinnaker tack outhaul (black)

  • 2. Areas of concentrated moderate wear on outer coating. End for end if possible

Spinnaker tack outhaul (blue)

Spinnaker sheets

  • 4. Stripped dynema sections show heavy wear, consistent breakage in outer fibers giving them a fuzzy appearance, and some pulled strands. Moderate wear on coated sections.