Regarding my conversion from bolt rope to slugs/ sliders, I like idea of having mast opening higher up ( like BOAT’s boat). I’m thinking of hammering closed (with a 2 x 4 between for protection) the original sail track opening near the boom (like Mastgate.com says). Then cut an opening higher, enough that when loading sail it will be possible to load the bottom slider first, then install the entire sail without having to raise it. Then close mastgate and pull up sail when ready to sail. Removing sail could also be done while it’s in the down position starting with top slider. Any suggestions are welcome.
Boat, is your 26m mast like C-2 or C-3? I may need both sides cut to get clearance and not cut into mast to much. I think I better call Mastgate.com before I do anything drastic.
Oop’s I actually opened up sail cover and looked into mast slot. It looks to be B-3 on the chart, the back wall on the slot is straight across so the one sided mast gate from BWY would work. Sorry for my confusion.
So I have located a sail shop that will install/ sew on the straps and slugs for $175. I will buy the mastgate from BWY (like BOAT suggested) and make sure it will work correctly with my mast before cutting the slot opening. And closing original lower slot opening of course. This is going to be SO MUCH!! Better . Thanks everyone for the help! I will run lines to cockpit later, one step at a time.
Thanks Highlander, I have several pieces of aluminum to chose from to make the gate. I ended up buying a new sail instead of adding the slugs to the original sail
Sheppie62 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 10:10 pm
Thanks Highlander, I have several pieces of aluminum to chose from to make the gate. I ended up buying a new sail instead of adding the slugs to the original sail
I have found that buying a new sail is pretty much the solution to any problem I might be having with my boat!
The key to inner peace is to admit you have a problem and leave it at that.
Closed old mast slot and made a new one up higher. Next step is to make a mast gate, drill holes for bolts and install some stainless rivnuts in the mast. Think that may do it. Will I need any other modifications to make sail work? How does a loose foot vary from a bolt rope on the boom? Sail has a Cunningham (to pull sail tighter/ looser?). I’m not sure how that works, as sail bottom hook may come undone when tightening the Cunningham.