Crazy idea for stub mast riser
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csm
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Re: Crazy idea for stub mast riser
Raising the mast could definitely be an issue without additional reinforcement to handle the moment arm introduced by moving the fulcrum up a foot. I haden't given that much thought, as I was more focused on loads during sailing. Either condition could be fairly easily addressed, but in light of the feedback ya'll have provided, I'm pretty sure the elevated rear mast carrier is the was to go. Thanks to all for the sanity check 
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Boblee
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Re: Crazy idea for stub mast riser
Think you will find a lot of geometry changed when you alter something like the mast hinge point including baby stays and all other lines that might be out a wee bit needing to be adjusted or replaced.
CSM my crutch is exactly 82" to the floor at the engine well at travelling height it would be 10" higher at the raised position and the front carrying point is 6-7" higher than standard, even with my raised position you still have to make sure the boom lays beside the mast but it's no drama unless you forget but still can take a little fiddling but well worth it for the benefits.
Mine looks way taller than what it is because the arch gives that impression I think.
CSM my crutch is exactly 82" to the floor at the engine well at travelling height it would be 10" higher at the raised position and the front carrying point is 6-7" higher than standard, even with my raised position you still have to make sure the boom lays beside the mast but it's no drama unless you forget but still can take a little fiddling but well worth it for the benefits.
Mine looks way taller than what it is because the arch gives that impression I think.
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csm
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Re: Crazy idea for stub mast riser
Thanks Boblee; looks like I'll have to rig up an extension or adjustable tube and sleeve to raise the carrier a foot.
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Boblee
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Re: Crazy idea for stub mast riser
It still needs to be fairly solid or strong at the crutch as there can be a fair bit of forward or backward pressure when moving the mast on the roller.
Will put a photo up of the mast support at the step point as you really need one if leaving the hardware on the mast but it's pretty simple, will have to find one after the weekend because it's duck opening saturday but will be heading off early tomorrow and my bedtime now.
Will put a photo up of the mast support at the step point as you really need one if leaving the hardware on the mast but it's pretty simple, will have to find one after the weekend because it's duck opening saturday but will be heading off early tomorrow and my bedtime now.
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Re: Crazy idea for stub mast riser
Hey Boblee,
I agree, if I raise the roller, I'll have to beef it up a bit; I'll figure something out, but a couple pics of your setup would undoubtably help. Thanks
I've never given much thought to waterfowling down under, but since you mentioned it; do you get "LOCALS" that migrate from coast to coast, or do you see antartic birds? My niece is on her way back from Austraila; hope she remembered to bring me a boomerang....instead of some t shirt she picked up at the airport
I agree, if I raise the roller, I'll have to beef it up a bit; I'll figure something out, but a couple pics of your setup would undoubtably help. Thanks
I've never given much thought to waterfowling down under, but since you mentioned it; do you get "LOCALS" that migrate from coast to coast, or do you see antartic birds? My niece is on her way back from Austraila; hope she remembered to bring me a boomerang....instead of some t shirt she picked up at the airport
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Re: Crazy idea for stub mast riser
I have a plethora of lines between mast and boom (mostly lazy jacks), so I leave the boom with the mast. But I do disengage the gooseneck. Never occurred to me to try to unstep or step with it attached. Seems like an invitation to breakage.
