Good idea, bad idea ???
Collapsible Spreader Mod
Thanks,
Dave
Any comments on using these Collapsible Spreaders?
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I agree with John B. Our boat came with a pelican clip for the lifeline on one side, and I had to swing the mast/spreader over to get the spreader under the other lifeline. It was always a hassle and required a second person. After rigging the second lifeline with a pelican clip it's much easier to handle mast raising/lowering.
Mike Cecka
Mike Cecka
We only did the spreader dance once before taking a tip from Duane Dunn and using 3/16" captive shackles on the aft ends of the forward lifelines. In this case, I used Wichard shackles, pressed out the roll pin to install on the lifeline and pressed it back in once on. They disconnect quickly from the cockpit.

I don't think I'd trust the modified spreaders.
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Moe

I don't think I'd trust the modified spreaders.
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Moe
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I pulled mine at the end of last season and thought they were epoxied in too! I had some corrosion that made them very hard to get off. I had to spray some penetrating fluid on the joints and work them back and forth to get them out. Once they were out I saw they were bent. I'll be putting new ones on now. Based on the feedback from this post I'll decide which way to do it.

