Spreader through bar installation ( mast up ) 1/5/08
-Release tension on the upper shrouds, both sides.
-Securely tie a 16’ ladder to the inner shroud. When working aloft tie a safety line around yourself & the mast. You will need two hands when working the pop rivet tool.
-Remove the spreader attaching hardware & end caps and take down the spreaders.
-Refinish the spreaders while you’ve got them down & replace the flag halyard block.
-Using a center punch, drive the mandrel of the existing pop rivets into the rivet bodies.
-Drill out old spreader bracket pop rivet outer flanges with a ¼" drill bit.
-Using a ¼ " drift drive the rivet bodies into the mast.
-Remove old spreader brackets. Look for cracks around the rivet holes. Clean off corrosion and refinish area.
-Remove the thru mast stiffening tube. It may interfere with the installation of the thru bar and once the reinforcing plates are installed you can’t get tube very easily.
-Assuming no cracks, install the Annapolis Rigging reinforcing plates using the supplied ¼" pop rivets with the Harbor Freight $20 pop rivet tool. Use a small vice grip around the mandrel between the pop rivet tool and the pop rivet to prevent the mandrel from being pushed inside the mast. The reinforcing plates install using the existing spreader bracket holes.
-Using the reinforcing plates as a guide, cut the mast holes for the through bar. Drill a 1/8" hole in the corners and use a healthy AC powered roto-tool like a DeWalt with an aluminum capable blade such as a Dremel 1/8" roto bit. Set the depth of the cutting tool to the minimum required to spare the halyards and wiring inside the mast. ( A reason to use a ladder in case a halyard gets cut )
-Insert the spreader bar from the port side of the mast making sure to get all the wires & halyards aft of the spreader bar. One tap with a hammer got the thru bar in place. Center the bar using the marking on the aft side of the spreader bar.
-Reinstall the spreaders and attach them to the spreader bar with two ¼-20 bolts per spreader. The spreader bar protrudes from the mast about 5 ½ " on each side.
-Restore upper shroud tension.
-Go sailing.
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