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Singlehanded Mast Raising System
A Singlehanded Mast Raising System
An interesting Rig.... http://www.scbiz.net/jcox/acm/mast_raising_sys.htm |
When I had boats under 30 ft, I had a deck step or tabernacle mast step on
most of them. They are easy to control if your rigging is set up to maintain even tension during the whole operation. The best system that dealt with shourd tension is shown in Bruce Bingham's Sketch Book. He deals with this by establishing a pivet point in the shouds at a height equal to the pivet point of the mast. (you have to see a picture to see how Bruce does this http://www.hctc.com/~esteve/INGRID%2...s/tabern~1.zip ). -- My experience and opinion, FWIW -- Steve s/v Good Intentions |
I had similar problems raising the mast on my 20 footer by myself. I
tried "walking" it up as described, but had some hairy close calls. For the past few years, I've been getting a little extra help from a device that lets me raise the mast without climbing around. There is no jin pole or baby stays. The mast raiser uses a spring to provide a helping hand while you stand on the cabin top guiding the mast up with with both hands free and no climbing around the boat required. The mast raiser is pretensioned so that the weight of the mast is mostly balanced before you start to lift. Then you raise the (almost) weightless mast as fast or slow as you please entirely from the cabin top. Since you have both hands on the mast (instead of pulling on a tackle), there is really no danger losing control of the mast when raising or lowering. It's easy and cheap to build and stows in a bag. Mast Raiser Part 1: Concept http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/...x.cgi/read/207 Mast Raiser Part 2: How to make it http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/...x.cgi/read/214 Mast Raiser Part 3: How to work it: http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/...x.cgi/read/218 Link to pictures that are no longer "archived" on TSBB: http://tinyurl.com/4xj2q Hope this helps, Paul |
I have a 27'0" sailboat with a 38 feet mast.
I started to raise my mast single-handed in 1982. Correct me if I am wrong but I think your system is designed for smaller boat. The system I have been using since 1982 is known as the A frame. "wildman" wrote in message oups.com... I had similar problems raising the mast on my 20 footer by myself. I tried "walking" it up as described, but had some hairy close calls. For the past few years, I've been getting a little extra help from a device that lets me raise the mast without climbing around. There is no jin pole or baby stays. The mast raiser uses a spring to provide a helping hand while you stand on the cabin top guiding the mast up with with both hands free and no climbing around the boat required. The mast raiser is pretensioned so that the weight of the mast is mostly balanced before you start to lift. Then you raise the (almost) weightless mast as fast or slow as you please entirely from the cabin top. Since you have both hands on the mast (instead of pulling on a tackle), there is really no danger losing control of the mast when raising or lowering. It's easy and cheap to build and stows in a bag. Mast Raiser Part 1: Concept http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/...x.cgi/read/207 Mast Raiser Part 2: How to make it http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/...x.cgi/read/214 Mast Raiser Part 3: How to work it: http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/...x.cgi/read/218 Link to pictures that are no longer "archived" on TSBB: http://tinyurl.com/4xj2q Hope this helps, Paul |
Denis - You're absolutely right -- the original context of the post was
for trailer sailors who just needed a little "help" to be able to raise their mast single handed. Your boat is clearly beyond that scope and you are using the right tool for the job. Paul |
Thanks for the reply. Although I use an A frame other people have, on
occasion, been using their booms. "wildman" wrote in message ups.com... Denis - You're absolutely right -- the original context of the post was for trailer sailors who just needed a little "help" to be able to raise their mast single handed. Your boat is clearly beyond that scope and you are using the right tool for the job. Paul |
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