Do you think this mast would be suitable for my junk rig?

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  • 18 Apr 2011 22:18
    Reply # 573084 on 572690
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    David Tyler wrote: I've tracked down the original manufacturer of the tapered tubes from which my masts are made. (wonderful thing, the internet).
    and then to "lighting columns"
    and then to "types"
    and then to "Boulevard"
    and you will see a range of sizes from 114mm up to 222mm.
    (My mainmast is 222, my mizzen is 177)
    It might be worth asking them if they will sell a single bare tube.
    That's a pity the catamaran mast was only £50! but I can see your point.
  • 18 Apr 2011 20:42
    Reply # 573022 on 572676
    Dawn,

    David has pretty much answered you. I suspect the section you are being offered was designed for a stayed rig and is not really suitable for a free standing rig. I certainly think that a 4mm wall (with that section) is likely to be to light for your boat.
  • 18 Apr 2011 11:31
    Reply # 572690 on 572676
    I've tracked down the original manufacturer of the tapered tubes from which my masts are made. (wonderful thing, the internet).
    and then to "lighting columns"
    and then to "types"
    and then to "Boulevard"
    and you will see a range of sizes from 114mm up to 222mm.
    (My mainmast is 222, my mizzen is 177)
    It might be worth asking them if they will sell a single bare tube.
  • 18 Apr 2011 11:00
    Reply # 572679 on 572676
    Dawn Smith wrote: Hello,
    This is my first post on here, though I suspect it won't be my last!
    I have been offered an aluminium mast and I wonder if it could be the first part of my new junk rig to fit to my Elizabethan 29?
    This is an oval extrusion, but has never had anything fitted to it, such as a track, so it is completely smooth and open at both ends. It was originally ordered for a catamaran but never used.
    It measures 9.14m long, 154x100 section and has a 4mm wall thickness.
    I forgot to measure the diameter at the base and top, but suffice to say it is wider as the bottom and narrows to the top, but I could supply this if these dimensions are key.
    So, can anyone advise me would this be a suitable start for my junk rig, or not?
    I look forward to your replies and thank you for your time.
    Dawn
    Just for comparison, my mizzen mast (on a bigger heavier boat) is 175mm dia x 5mm wall, with  a doubler inside at deck level. It is 11.5m long, with 2m bury, and tapers to 80mm dia which is a little small, making the mast flexible. 90mm at the top would have been better. Your bury will be about 1.5m , so the length above deck would be 10m on your Elizabethan 29. This would, I suggest, be just about adequate for the area of sail you'll need, but I would prefer something a little bigger.
    Have a look in "Ask the Junkmaster", where the concept of buying a parallel tube from a stockholder, and then making a tapered wooden topmast, is described. This is a pragmatic way to get a low-cost mast. If you could get a tube of about 175 - 200mm x 5mm wall, you would be away to a good start.
    David.
  • 18 Apr 2011 10:22
    Message # 572676
    Deleted user
    Hello,
    This is my first post on here, though I suspect it won't be my last!
    I have been offered an aluminium mast and I wonder if it could be the first part of my new junk rig to fit to my Elizabethan 29?
    This is an oval extrusion, but has never had anything fitted to it, such as a track, so it is completely smooth and open at both ends. It was originally ordered for a catamaran but never used.
    It measures 9.14m long, 154x100 section and has a 4mm wall thickness.
    I forgot to measure the diameter at the base and top, but suffice to say it is wider as the bottom and narrows to the top, but I could supply this if these dimensions are key.
    So, can anyone advise me would this be a suitable start for my junk rig, or not?
    I look forward to your replies and thank you for your time.
    Dawn
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