FAILURE REPORT ON CHAINPLATES AND MASTS August 4, 2008 To the Membership; There have been many valuable lessons we have all learned sailing the new A-symmetrical configuration. As part of that process we have had several reports of equipment failures, most notable mast failures and deck/hull problems at the chain plates. The reports of these problems have resulted in a variety of accounts depending on the perspective of those commenting on the incidents. As a result, the NCESA has contacted the boat owner and compiled some basic information presenting factual information in a consistent format for the benefit of all the E-boat owners. We have provided this data without interpretation with the hope we can all gain from an understanding of how the boats and equipment are performing. If any of you, as boat owners or skippers, have any additional experiences or information please contact our Vice Commodore, Art Brereton, who I have asked to collect and compile on behalf of the NCESA. We will update as additional information becomes available. Kind Regards; Sail Fast! Rick Turner, Commodore +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ R E P O R T ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
HO 50 Doug
Johnson 2000 Melges, Aft chain plate retro Colie, Conv by Windward.
SC 22 Will
Hankel M 8 WA 99 Casey
Call 2006 Melges Conversion by Melges GL 9
Toby Sutherland 2005 Melges Kit Conversion LA 99 Dave
Magno 2005 Melges Conversion by Windward Pewaukee
5/31; 17-27mph V 800 Doug
Mills 2006 Melges.
Aft Chainplates. Conversion by Melges V102 Pete
Ogden 2001 Melges. Forward
chainplates. Conv by S&R Marine V 777 Bill
Radje 2002 Melges, Forward chainplates, Conversion by S&R Marine Wawasee,
5/24 WA 17 Chris
Hackelman X 751 Ted
Rolfs 2008 Melges Aft
Chainplates Pewaukee
6/7, 22 mph V 300 Craig
Duchow. Fwd Chainplates Delevan,
7/12; 20+mph D 1883 Brian Buzzell
2005 Melges Aft Chainplates
(sailed by Buddy Melges) M 77
Woodie Jewett 2004 Melges Aft
Chainplates TO 181
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