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I am almost finished designing a 23ft proa and am aware of a new
aluminium section for sale; I would like to know if it will be strong enough for a mast. The proa has a mainsail around 100sqr feet (a little less). At either end are small furling jibs for balance (30 sqr ft). The mast is round section, 6m high, 82mm in diameter and 2.6mm thick. It is made of the proper high grade aluminium from a professional mastmaker. It does not have a track, the mainsail being attached to the mast via lashings. There are 3 stays at the top, one forward, one aft and one to windward, 90 deg to other 2. Three stays is all a proa needs!!!! From my days sailing windrush catamarans, I am a littel worried that the 82mm diameter might not be enough. I know circular section is not high performance but that is not of concern. I am keen on this section because it is new, made of high grade metal, from a professional and failry cheap, $250 Australian. I intend to go cruising, thus needs to be able of withstanding strong winds. Have every intention of reefing when gets blowy. 23ft proa weighs 200kg unladen. Will/should 82mm diameter be sufficent? N. Peter Evans |
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