Hello, First I want to thank you all for having this forum. Although I've never submitted anything until now I've learned just about everything that I've needed to know about sailing and my Day Sailer I from this website.
But the issue at hand....
I need to tell you that I have absolutely no experience sailing other then the few times that I've been able to take my own boat out. I recently inherited the boat without any instruction so I've been mostly spending time figuring out what I didn't have and how to put what I did have together. After a few months I finally gathered the confidence enough to grab a friend and head to lake Pontchartrain.
Although my pilot trip went well it was bit uninteresting because of a lack of wind. So this past Saturday the same friend and I headed back out and were faced with 7 to 10 knot winds.
It was a great experience...
We learned to handle the boat with ease and found a great deal of pleasure in honing what little experience we had.
Just as we were making our way back to the launch a large gust came though pushing us over quite a bit and speeding us up greatly. We handled well but just as we found our balance the mast snapped in two at about 3/4th of the way from the top at a joint that seems to be held together with a strip of aluminum riveted to both parts.
My question, in two parts, what did I do wrong!!!? The mast is from 1968 and may or may not have had any maintenance but was that the issue or did I miss the boat on rigging it?
The second part is what do I do now? I just fell in love with the boat and became comfortable with her so I have an itch to be on the water as soon as I can.
Thank you in advance....
Nathan