Thanks, Rudolf and Paul,
I have to go through the alternatives again.
Making a wooden mast doesn’t appeal that much to me, partly as it will weigh some 25-30kg and partly, since it at 8.1m is over standard lumberyard length. The alternative is to make a pole mast as with my "full size" masts. Then I will either have to start with a spruce tree or buy a mast from a flagpole maker (to save time on waiting for the tree to dry) and then dig it out. Making an 8.2m mast from staves means a lot of critical scarf-joining and precision wood work and this is either a lot of work or quite expensive.
The aluminium-wood concept is much cheaper on work and one will not need a big space for making it, most of the time.
The 100mm aluminium tube will weigh 16.9kg (5.0m) so the composite wood-alu mast will anyway be lighter than the all-wooden mast. Still, as said, ease of making is my main goal here.
An alternative is to see if I can find a suitable grp flagpole. Such a mast would at least not refuse to take some extra layers of grp if needed.
BTW, the max righting moment of FS is calculated to 387kpm (3800Nm) and I aim for a mast twice that strong (not 3 times plus as strong as with my other mast designs).
Arne