Background info: I have 3 possible hulls upon which to build a junk rig, using an AL light pole for the spar. I like Arne's general sail shape, and plan to put some draft in the sail, perhaps even jiblets.
LOA of my hulls in descending order are approx 36' (11m), 30' (9m), and 25.5' (7.8m).
Displacement (in pounds) for these boats are: 14K (6350 kilos), 9K (4080 kilos), and 5500K (2500 kilos).
The big one has a long fin, shoal draft, split underbody, w/rudder on skeg, and 576 sq/ft (53.5 sq/m) sail area as a sloop.
The smaller two are Alberg designs, cutaway full keel w/aft hung rudder (think Folkboat), SA's of 410 sq/ft (38 sq/m), and 310 sq/ft (29 sq/m).
I've read the short book on building a junk rig, and am in the process of reading "The Bible" (H&M book).
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Note: I understand - and understand why - there will and can be no exact answer for these Q's, but all I am looking for right now is "ballpark", a rough estimate, your opinion based on what you know of junk rigs. :)
1) Generally, given that I plan to design a rig sized to handle light air well and so will shoot for similar SA as listed above, will a junk rig mast be shorter, about the same, or longer (i.e. taller) than the sloop mast on the same boat?
2) On the large boat, from what I have read going to a split rig would be best, w/two same-sized spars - any guess at height needed above deck, if the sail area is split evenly?
3) Re: wall thickness: I've seen .15" (3.8mm), .18" (4.5mm), and .25" (6.35mm) in post lengths from 25-35 feet, w/7-8" bases (tapering to 4-5" or so).
Is .15 simply not to be considered, just too weak, or might it work on the smaller lengths? I'd rather have thicker, but if .15 is sufficient and not a hazard in a blow/under stress, then...
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The reason for asking the above is that there are several possible used poles for sale in my area at prices well below "new" cost, and I wouldn't mind the savings of 75% or more.
Of course prior to purchase I would inspect them _thoroughly_, including using a 'scope' to see inside, and if I find them at all questionable, will simply buy new.
Thanks in advance for your consideration and input! :)