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Thank you Roy. Are your wooden blocks all flat sided, or are they
fitted to the shape (at least at the forward end) of the mast? Roy Smith wrote: danm wrote: I bought a 20 year old j24. The local yard launched and rigged it, using wooden wedges to hold the mast at the deck opening. These fall out regularly and I am looking for a more permanent solution. I've seen a jcd fitted mast block at several online stores, but it seems kind of pricey at $155. Does anyone have experience with this mast block, or have any other suggestions? Yeah, that seems like an outrageous ripoff. My partner blocks are wood. I think I got them from TPI about 15 years ago. It took a bit of futzing to get them to fit right because the deck opening isn't centered on the mast step I-beam (this is true of most boats). Once I got them done right, I slopped a bunch of layers of epoxy all over them and they've been fine for all these years. Whatever you do, you want something better than a bunch of wooden wedges. Even if you can keep them from calling out, you'll never get the rig tuned properly like that. |
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