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  • Spar vs. mast. Whats the difference? | SailNet Community
    The mast of a sailing vessel is a tall spar, or arrangement of spars, erected more or less vertically on the centre-line of a ship or boat Its purposes include carrying sail, spars, and derricks, and giving necessary height to a navigation light, look-out position, signal yard, control position, radio aerial or signal lamp
  • creating a tabernacle from a keel stepped mast - SailNet Community
    Mast sections as cantilevers and deck partners are not strong enough to resist the high bending loads anf thrust from a large mast pushing forward as it is being lowered Eliminating the portion of the mast cantilevered above the deck keeps the mast base and king post largely in shear and axial loading, and reduces the thrust resisted by the deck
  • What is a Deck-stepped mast and keel-stepped mast
    The mast "step" is the location where the bottom of the mast is secured If this step is on the deck, the weight of the mast is usually supported by a "compression post" or weight bearing pole under the deck and transferring this force to the keel
  • Mast Winch Install Rigging - SailNet Community
    Hi all, I'm in the process of planning to install two Lewmar 16STs on either side of the mast of my PS 34 I've added hardware to masts before, but never winches It's a pretty stout mast, but doesn't have any built-in pads reinforced locations for winch mounting I have a few questions about
  • cutting down aluminum masts - SailNet Community
    Ive recently took dow some aluminum masts of an old ketch rigged boat to replace my wood ones The main mast is three feet too tall and the spreaders too this makes it easy to figure out how much to cut off The gooseneck can be reriveted easy The problem I have is how to cut a straight cut
  • Mast stepping?? Sail Rigging?? | SailNet Community
    Hello, This is my first sailboat I am having my 28' Pearson hauled to a marina where they will step mast and connect the standing rigging Should I have them set up the running rigging also or is that something I can do myself? Thanks!
  • Mast (Climbing)- No Halyards - SailNet Community
    The mast loops -- tied around the mast below the lowest inserted slider car -- relieve the weight and make the job easy Think of this as separating the act of lifting from the act of inserting the sliders cars
  • New York Canal System Mast Stepping? | SailNet Community
    Mornin' All, I am sailing my Bermuda 30 from Shelburne, VT (Lake Champlain) to Florida I have chosen to use the New York Canal system that should deliver me from Lake Champlain to the Hudson River and New York Harbor (by way of many groundings while down below, brushing my teeth, not paying




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