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On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 19:14:39 GMT, Jack Dale
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I have heard stories, uncorroborated, of keel-stepped masts carrying
away the coach roof during dismasting.


Me, too. But if the choice is a big hole in the roof or a big hole at
the waterline....G

There are probably well and poorly designed keel and deck stepped
masts. A good solid step and a well engineered compression post are
necessary on a deck-stepped mast.


Absolutely. This is key in anything, and from what I've seen of them,
I wouldn't sneer at a Pacific Seacraft for a second. I simply indicate
a slight personal preference that, if not met, would in no sense be a
deal breaker.

Of course, I always like stowing stuff in hammocks secured to the
keel-stepped mast, too...G

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Default keel stepped/deck stepped masts

On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 19:14:39 GMT, Jack Dale
wrote:

I have heard stories, uncorroborated, of keel-stepped masts carrying
away the coach roof during dismasting.


Me, too. But if the choice is a big hole in the roof or a big hole at
the waterline....G

There are probably well and poorly designed keel and deck stepped
masts. A good solid step and a well engineered compression post are
necessary on a deck-stepped mast.


Absolutely. This is key in anything, and from what I've seen of them,
I wouldn't sneer at a Pacific Seacraft for a second. I simply indicate
a slight personal preference that, if not met, would in no sense be a
deal breaker.

Of course, I always like stowing stuff in hammocks secured to the
keel-stepped mast, too...G

R.

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Default keel stepped/deck stepped masts

I think one of the 2002 issues of Wooden Boat Magazine had a design article
by Ted Brewer in which he gave some reasons for preferring keel stepped
masts. Don't recall what they were though.

"Parallax" wrote in message
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I have heard ppl say they would only have a keel stepped mast on an
offshore boat. Why? A well built deck stepped mast is as strong as a
keel stepped one and easier to put up or down. If either loses a
stay, it is coming down in a hurry? I fail to see the reason for this
odd preference.



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Default keel stepped/deck stepped masts

I think one of the 2002 issues of Wooden Boat Magazine had a design article
by Ted Brewer in which he gave some reasons for preferring keel stepped
masts. Don't recall what they were though.

"Parallax" wrote in message
om...
I have heard ppl say they would only have a keel stepped mast on an
offshore boat. Why? A well built deck stepped mast is as strong as a
keel stepped one and easier to put up or down. If either loses a
stay, it is coming down in a hurry? I fail to see the reason for this
odd preference.





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