xkeller
New Member
Your opinion please.
I would like to say I was out sailing in 60knot winds and my gooseneck ripped right out while I was hiking standing on the gunwhales while text messaging my mate from my cellphone at the same time.
But that didnt happen. It was more like 20 knots and it was already loose. When I derigged the rivets came out!
When I rerivet should I move up 10mm(and redrill) or should I flip it upside down and mount it on the opposite end on the opposite side(I read something about that somewhere?)
Your opinion would be much appreciated.
I would like to say I was out sailing in 60knot winds and my gooseneck ripped right out while I was hiking standing on the gunwhales while text messaging my mate from my cellphone at the same time.
But that didnt happen. It was more like 20 knots and it was already loose. When I derigged the rivets came out!
When I rerivet should I move up 10mm(and redrill) or should I flip it upside down and mount it on the opposite end on the opposite side(I read something about that somewhere?)
Your opinion would be much appreciated.