Sorry to hijack this thread.
I have taken the rig off my IW 31, reckoning it needed too much work, and bought a Maxi 95 (also in need of work, but easier) to put the rig on.
However, the mast is too short. The Maxi has greater bury and I would like to add a bit of extra length at the top to reduce the twist in the halyard at full hoist. A metre of extra length, giving total dimensions for a wooden mast of 12.1 metres, 1.6 metres bury and 26 cm diameter at partners. Sail area is 48 sq m.
A local mast making firm will nock me out another wooden one for about 20000NOK (roughly 2000GBP). A stepped aluminium affair would cost a little more, although the firm that would make it are very cautious about committing to sizing and the such like, insisting that I write them detailed sizing instructions and they will offer no guarantees.
The question I would like to throw out there is whether I could consider a hybrid mast at this size? I have a perfectly good wooden pole that is 20 cm at 6.1 m from the top. A six metre length of 6082 T6 at 200 mm and a wall thickness of 10mm would cost half of a new wooden mast, so the financial incentive is great. But is it sensible/feasible/safe on such a big rig? Is my guess at 10mm wall thickness about right? All comments welcomed...
Mark