Hi everyone,
I wanted to get some opinions on the masts I have found for my "as yet un-named -and -un-launched" Samson C-Mist 32. (Fiberglass version)
She is a 32 ft. , heavy displacement ,double ender …that closely resembles a Westsail 32 .
I was first thinking of a junk sloop rig with one massive sail ….. but it would require too much surgery to her incredible beautiful interior…. and after tons of research , walking the deck , checking and double checking …it appears she can be rigged as a Junk Schooner ….without destroying too much interior. 2 smaller sails on a boat this size seems a bit more prudent anyway.
I wrote to Asmat Downey about his beautiful Wylo II , and he graciously sent me some of his sail drawings. They are a near perfect fit for my boat as well ….as both boats are very similar in specifications.
She is: (my C-mist ..that is)
LOA 32'2"
LWL 27'6"
Beam 11'2
Draft 5'0
Displacement 18,750 lbs.
total sail area (cutter rig) 605 square ft.
The sail plan will be 2 , flat cut Hasler style sails with perhaps a bit of camber in the lower panels.
Mainsail approx 460 sq. ft and foresail approx 200 sq ft.
I have sourced a few masts VERY CHEAP ….and I am pretty certain they will work , but I'd really like a few opinions please?!
Mainmast: salvaged from a Freedom or Nonesuch , is Aluminum, 43 ft. total length, 5/16" wall thickness , 8" bottom diameter tapering to 3.75" at the top
the foremast is hollow timber , off a very old Gaff rig but totally solid with no rot:
35 ft. total length , 5" bottom diameter tapering to 2.5 " at the top.
I was thinking of sheathing it in 1 layer of fiberglass.
Please tell me these poles will be strong enough?!?!?!?!?!?
thanks!
Jonny