Having put our Alan Pape Ebbtide up for sale and got some people interested in seeing her I have now discovered that the masts are really firewood. They are solid Douglas Fir and though I was well aware of the checks that spiraled up them they gave no cause for alarm.
The only recommendations I could find on assessing solid masts for checks is on a Dutch Maritime Authority site that suggests maximum depth, width and length relative to the mast's length and diameter. Both mine fail with ease. So I am looking to fit new masts here in France.
I've checked out the possible steel and aluminium pole suppliers listed on this site and written to a couple of companies. One has refused on the basis that they know nothing about the sort of loads put on a boat mast. Another is asking about wall thickness and I wouldn't know where to start on that.
The best solution would probably to simply replicate what I had before and be certain it would work as well and last as long.
If anyone has any further advice or experiences I'd be happy to hear them.
I should say I have the skills, but not the facilities to make my own hollow timber masts.
Thanks.