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ups.com... Ed Edelenbos wrote: Wasn't this for a Snark? Go get a couple lengths of antenna pole and be done with it. All that epoxying and stuff is more than the boat is worth. Ed I've never seen antenna mast that was 2-3/8" diameter, which is the size of a stock mast. Closest thing I've found so far is 2" (nominal) aluminum pipe. Schedule 40 has a .154" wall thickness. As for "more than the boat is worth", isn't that a rather subjective statement? Mind you, I'm new to this sailing thing, but it's the only sailing boat I've got and likely will be for some time, so I've got to make the best of it. Maybe you have a different Snark than I have. Mine uses a 1" diameter aluminum mast. It is similar to: http://www.castlecraft.com/super_snark.htm I'm just saying that unless you got into the hobby to work on boats (a fine hobby in it's own right), a lot of the work described here (so far) would take the up a good deal of the season (and I would reserve for a much nicer boat). I just want to go for boat rides in my boats. Repair and maintainance is a necessity... not the impetus for owning boats. As long as you are having fun... have at it! Ed |
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