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Carbon Rotating mast selection
Hi all, I am just finishing up building my own 32' trimaran. But once finished I will need to put it into the water and having a mast that the sails go on would be great. The boat is similar to a corsair 31r in many regards. It is actually a bit lighter that they are, even with all the goodies. My question is what should I be looking for in the mast section I choose. It will be a rotating mast with single spreaders. I was thinking about a wing mast 9in x 4in or so. What Ixx and Iyy should I be looking for? Thanks for any of your help. Gilbert Landon |
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No, that's not actually what I built but very similiar. Myself and a
friend has designed it. I have built boats using several differant methods before and think the one that Ian documents, with foam over a backbone, is a great method for hulls with the type of curvature that tri's have. He couldn't be a more helpful designer, If I didn't want to go out and design it myself I would not have considered anything but one of his designs. As for build time, I had help from friends and didn't keep track. If you stick to Ian's plans and methods as close as possible that would actually make a faster build, he really knows what he is doing. So getting an estimate from him or others that have built to his plans are the best. Take care, Gilbert |
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