Back stay and Mast Cap

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Langg
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Back stay and Mast Cap

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Did the 2003 :macm: come with a cap on the mast
and is it supposed to have a back stay?
The broker told me no on both. Is this true?
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Post by parrothead »

None of the :macm: models have had a backstay.
My '05 came with a white plastic mast cap.
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Post by Russ »

My '08 M has a plastic cap on the mast. Not much to it actually but it fits over the top and probably keeps rain and birds out. I had to drill the rivets out to get it off.

No to the backstay. Just shrouds raked aft.
This freaks me out as my last boat had a backstay and I'm constantly reaching for the invisible stay.

This is what it looks like when I removed the cap
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I had an o3, it had a mast cap
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Post by Langg »

Ok Thanks...i thought they probably came with some kind of cap.
wasnt sure about the backstay....seems like you would need one.
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Post by c130king »

Does the 2003 :macm: have the rotating mast? Not sure when the rotating mast came out. A "normal" backstay won't work with a rotating mast...will it?

Some here have built running backstays to go with rotating masts.

My :macm: has a black mast cap...which I have cracked and repaired with duct tape.

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Post by Langg »

Yes it does have a rotating mast
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Post by Scott »

Mast caps are exceedingly easy to make. I used a cutting board from walwart. 1 piece slightly smaller than the inside and 1 pice slightly larger than the outside bolted together.

There are 4 or 5 discussions re: this on the archives, different solutions to the same problem.

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Post by tangentair »

What size is your garage door? There is no way I could ever get my boat inside even with the mast laying on the floor. Nice pictures by the way.
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Post by PeteC »

What are the advantages of having a mast cap?

Should I make one for my X (boat, not wife)?
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Post by K9Kampers »

What are the advantages of having a mast cap?
So your masthead doesn't get sunburned! :P
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Post by RickJ »

PeteC wrote:What are the advantages of having a mast cap?
Should I make one for my X (boat, not wife)?
I suspect the reason the factory put one on the M is to stop the foam getting saturated. The X mast is empty, so any rain will just run out the bottom.

The usual reason for making a cap for an X is to mount things on top of the mast, e.g. light, wind sensor, antenna, etc.

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Post by K9Kampers »

In addition to what Rick said, having a cap on an X mast will help keep bugs, bees & birds from making a home in there. While beneficial for mounting stuff, the same can be accomplished without.
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Post by Scott »

Tangent, Thass' funny. The boat isnt under the mast BTW.

As for the need or benefit, It makes a good place to mount stuff and next time I work on it there wont be 3 petrified birds in there.
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