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Come on Marc... it's a Troll and I got to the hook first... now BACK OFF!!
;-) CM "Marc" wrote in message ... | http://www.polyprod.com/ | http://www.spartite.com/ | | | On a keel steeped rig like yours, the deck collar wedge acts a a | spacer/ shock absorber/buffer between the deck and the mast. It | provides only minimal lateral support as none is needed to hold up the | rig. The collar is there to provide a packing medium for water | proofing and support for the mast base sheeves. | | As opposed to a stayless rig where the deck IS the support for the | mast and the mast wedges are critical. | | | On 10 Sep 2003 12:53:38 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote: | | Went sailing last night and my buddy who races J-boats says that I should | redo/replace my mast wedges. There's no play, but she thinks they could be | partially rotted inside and I should play it safe. No big deal, but this is my | first keel stepped mast. | Can anyone explain the specifics of mast wedges? Are they supporting the mast | to any great degree, protecting the deck/collar? What happens if wedges fail? | | Thanks, | | Capt RB | C&C 32 | NY | |
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