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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:27:22 -0700, "Dave"
wrote: "Brian Whatcott" wrote in message .. . 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 I have a SouthCoast 22 I sailed for a couple of seasons in Puget Sound. It is currently sitting on blocks at my parents place. The centerboard cable broke and swing keel fell damaging the centerboard box. I have not touched it for years. I have since moved on to much larger and more troublesome vessels. The mast you mention is way too small unless you plan to rig the boat as a ketch which I contemplated at great length while I was sailing mine. In light air the boat is a bit of a dog and makes a lot of leeway but I only had the working jib. If you have the jenny she should perform reasonably well. However, when the wind kicks up that little foredeck is a treacherous place to be swapping jibs which is why I considered re-rigging with a split rig. As a sloop with a 19ft mast she will need 20 knots of wind or a motor if you plan to leave the dock. Dave Ah, a response! In Oklahoma, the wind comes blowing down the plains. For a mast - I go with what I can find, for the time being, believing that the scoop is First sail, then Improve! But I am sure you are right! Brian |
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