CD 31 Mast Height

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CD 31 Mast Height

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Does anyone know the height of a CD-31 mast above the waterline?

I've seen that dimension on drawings of some CDs but haven't been able to find it for the CD-31.
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Re: CD 31 Mast Height

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Depends on how much is installed at the mast top (i.e. antenna, etc.) Mine is 47 feet +/-, and I play it safe by assuming 50 feet clearance is needed.
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We measured ours at 47 ft. 5 inches with the antenna. Skip's idea to assume 50 is sage advise, particularly in choppy waters.

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Re: CD 31 Mast Height

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jen1722terry wrote:We measured ours at 47 ft. 5 inches with the antenna. Skip's idea to assume 50 is sage advise, particularly in choppy waters.

Terry
Just curious. How'd you measure it to the waterline?
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Jim Walsh wrote:
jen1722terry wrote:We measured ours at 47 ft. 5 inches with the antenna. Skip's idea to assume 50 is sage advise, particularly in choppy waters.

Terry
Just curious. How'd you measure it to the waterline?
You go under a bridge that's 47 ft, 4 inches, and watch how much the antenna bends?
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Re: CD 31 Mast Height

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Hi Jim,

I like Neil's approach for simplicity, if not economy.

We checked it when we bought the boat. The true waterline at the mast was pretty obvious. On a calm morning , we used two levels and a metal ruler to get the height up to the top of the toe rail, repeating this to get to the the mast at deck level.. The rest was a function of my courage going up the mast with the long tape measure.

And did you know that we never, ever run aground? We seem to sail in areas of frequent small earth quakes. From time to time a tremor will force the bottom up to kiss our keel. We know this to be true, for the only other plausible explanation would be our faulty navigation, which is just not possible.

Glad to see you safely home. It must have been one pleasant voyage.

Cheers!

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jen1722terry wrote:Hi Jim,

I like Neil's approach for simplicity, if not economy.
Don't encourage him, he's incorrigible :D
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Jim Walsh wrote:Don't encourage him, he's incorrigible :D
Thank you.

By the way, if you can find a math whiz with a sextant, you don't need to climb the mast to find its height.
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Re: CD 31 Mast Height

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Neil Gordon wrote:By the way, if you can find a math whiz with a sextant, you don't need to climb the mast to find its height.
Within a nautical mile or so.... :D
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tjr818 wrote:
Neil Gordon wrote:By the way, if you can find a math whiz with a sextant, you don't need to climb the mast to find its height.
Within a nautical mile or so.... :D
The original question having been answered, and in my official capacity as Commodore, I hereby declare this message thread 100% open for guilt free hijacking. That said, please pretend your posts relate to the original subject. Extra credit for all posts written in iambic pentameter.
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Re: CD 31 Mast Height

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Neil Gordon wrote:
tjr818 wrote:
Neil Gordon wrote:By the way, if you can find a math whiz with a sextant, you don't need to climb the mast to find its height.
Within a nautical mile or so.... :D
The original question having been answered, and in my official capacity as Commodore, I hereby declare this message thread 100% open for guilt free hijacking. That said, please pretend your posts relate to the original subject. Extra credit for all posts written in iambic pentameter.
Now is the summer of my discontent,
For the bridge too low, my antenna went.


(A fine example of moronic pentameter)
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Re: CD 31 Mast Height

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Jim Walsh wrote:(A fine example of moronic pentameter)
Perhaps better referred to as a "finable example."
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