Whisker pole for typhoon

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altontom
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Location: Typhoon Weekender #1928 ELIZABETH

Whisker pole for typhoon

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Question: What is proper length for whisker pole for typhoon weekender? How far up the mast from the deck should the attachment point be mounted? Thanks for help
Chris L
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Location: CD25 Sostenuto #496
Harbor Beach, MI

Pole Length

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From what I understand a whisker pole should be as long as the foot of the head sail you are using. As far as the height I can't help on that. Chris

Check out this site It should answer your questions.

http://www.forespar.com/resources2/tech ... inar.shtml
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D Rush
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Post by D Rush »

I was always told to keep the whisker pole level.
I don't know if this was to improves performance
or to keep the stress forces from breaking end latches on the boats low budget whisker pole
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bluestar
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Post by bluestar »

I just purchased a whisker pole from West Marine for my Typhoon. Cost is about $145. Lenght is a function of the "J" which is 6.2 for the Typhoon. If you get the adjustable 6' to 12' pole you'll be covered. Play with the height a bit. I've found level to be a good starting point. Also, consider a vang if you don't already have one. Hope this helps. "Bluestar"
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