Can the Mast on a CD25 be stepped by a couple people. I want to check mine out waayyy prior to launching her,
Also, can I transport the mast on my f150 (lay on cab roof and back on a tailgate extension?) How much does it weigh?
thx
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John H.
Mattapoisett, MA
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Mattapoisett, MA
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Re: Step Mast in Yard
Disclaimer I don't own a 25
According to the owners manual http://www.capedory.org/manuals/CD25-1978-Manual.pdf the mast is 26'4" long
According to the Rigrite web page http://www.rigrite.com/Spars/Spartan_Sp ... _mast.html it uses a CD-3 extrusion that weighs 1.49 lbs/ft.
So the weight without hardware is about 40lbs.
According to the owners manual http://www.capedory.org/manuals/CD25-1978-Manual.pdf the mast is 26'4" long
According to the Rigrite web page http://www.rigrite.com/Spars/Spartan_Sp ... _mast.html it uses a CD-3 extrusion that weighs 1.49 lbs/ft.
So the weight without hardware is about 40lbs.
Rich Abato
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
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Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
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Re: Step Mast in Yard
nice - thanks so much
John H.
Mattapoisett, MA
1980 Weekender Typhoon " Sailing Shoes"
Mattapoisett, MA
1980 Weekender Typhoon " Sailing Shoes"
Re: Step Mast in Yard
Yes, quite easily. Please see this post.hinmo wrote:Can the Mast on a CD25 be stepped by a couple people.
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Yes, but . . .
my (ex) wife has a scar right between her eyes from a botched attempt to insert the hinge pin. It's harder than you think. Once the hinge pin is in place, the raising part is fairly easy. Ever since this episode, I have used the yard crane to raise the mast. A lot can go wrong, and to me, it's not worth hurting the ones we love to save a few bucks. Be safe and think through every step of the process before acting.
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