Re: Raising Mast - alone
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 2:18 pm
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I always make sure to have the baby-stays bolted to the mast/deck and appropriately tensioned when raising/lowering . this prevents the mast from drifting too far to the side if there is any wind. If they weren't included with your boat, you might want think about adding them.Kittiwake wrote:When I used the mast-raising-system to lower the mast recently, the piece of metal which makes up the starboard arm of the fork through which the bolt passes to hold the mast-raising-system to the mast step, bent and collapsed. As a result, the mast lowered to the starboard side, angled about 30 degrees laterally from the stern and thus hanging over the starboard lifeline. It was challenging to swing the mast across to its support bracket at the stern. There was a modest breeze blowing from the port quarter at the time; and this may have predisposed to the failure of the mast-raising-system fork; but I was more than a bit surprised and distressed at the possible bad outcomes.Catigale wrote: ..... A SANE person will spring for themast raising system of course.
I wonder if BWY sells replacement bits for the mast-raising-system (the 'fork' through which the single bolt passes to hold it to the mast step is made up of two metal 'ears' bolted to the lower end of the mast-raising-system).
Kittiwake
I do always use these. Whether they were properly tensioned ... hmm ... well they came with seemingly-appropriately-fixed length. I must admit, I didn't critically consider the possibility that I could snug up the baby stays a tad.Johnacuda wrote: ...... I always make sure to have the baby-stays bolted to the mast/deck and appropriately tensioned when raising/lowering . this prevents the mast from drifting too far to the side if there is any wind. If they weren't included with your boat, you might want think about adding them.
Jim, pardon the off subject but I just had to pick myself up off the floor!J Drabble wrote:I had a welder straighten my slightly bend mast raising tangs (bent from purchase) and then add a stainless 1 x 1/8" cross support joining the two tangs. No problem after three years and NO cost! Nice welder. Jim