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Default wood for mast - eastern Canada

Hi Maxime,

I used a telephone pole for the mast on my Mignonne.
It just so happens that it was available for free and as I’m a bit of
a cheapskate I had to go for it.
But it has been up there for a few years now with no problems at all.
I figure that the phone companies would be unlikely to use anything
sub-standard. And the poles have to withstand quite a lot of strain.
If you can get one cheap enough I’d go for it.
Otherwise how about sitka spruce, there’s plenty of that in Canada..

Mike

Timmynocky

http://www.diy-wood-boat.com

Feb 26, 5:53*pm, max camirand wrote:
Hi group,

I'm wondering what wood to use for an unstayed mast (junk rig). I have
the book Practical Junk Rig here. The authors (British) recommend
Scots Pine as the best, but a Canadian government publication tells me
that Canadian Scots Pine is a much lower-quality wood than that grown
in Europe, on account of inferior seeds having been used to introduce
them here. They also recommend larch, of which we have plenty.

I have access to several woodlots with appropriately-sized trees, so
I'd appreciate a recommendation on what wood to use. I'd like to get
it cut before the sap starts to flow back into the trees this spring.

Alternatively, I know of a telephone pole factory that could sell me
my sticks, but I'm not sure how well I could control what species I'd
get in that case.

Regards,
-Maxime