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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... Donal it apears that if you were interested in changing the rake of your mast, or perhaps even shifting the whole mast a little bit forward or aft, it would be possible (as it is on most properly rigged boats). A little work at the chocks and/or at the step. However you've always said that your boat sails well, please don't think I am advocating this. I've never felt like adjusting the rake. I just find the thread interesting, because sail trim is still my weak point. A nice set of those high tech orange sails would be nice. Similiar boats equipped with them do pass me. One thing to take a close look at, before such an undertaking, is what the structural grid under the mast step is like. Usually (in a properly designed and built boat) there is allowance for the mast butt to be moved a couple inches, maybe less, each way; and there is sufficient structural strength to support it. I'll have to take a look. I think that the plate that the mast sits on, is bolted to the keel. The verticals are welded. So the plate would have to be moved. It would probably be cheaper and easier to have a new plate made. Regards Donal -- |
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