Sounds like you will be sailing with a single, if not a double reef, all
the time. Not too bad when the wind is 25+ kts, but what about the rest
of the time? I'm too lazy to calculate the loss of sail area, but it
seems to be pretty substantial.
Sometimes boatyards dispose of a hull and forget, or just leave the rigs
in their storage areas, have you checked with every one in your area?
Good luck,
Jonathan
Brian Whatcott wrote:
My sons bought me a SouthCoast 22 hull at a bargain.
Sails yes - boom and mast no.
The mast is supposed to be 23 ft. the mast 9 ft.
So I started looking - but they seem to run $500 on up -
and this is a shoestring project
(Yes, I know you've heard it all before about shoestrings....)
So the closest value I have seen is a 19 ft mast with an 8ft 6 in
boom.
I keep telling myself I can bill it as my heavy weather special.
Thoughts?
Brian Whatcott Altus OK
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