Mast plate dimensions

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Walter Hobbs
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Mast plate dimensions

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Greetings,

Purchasing a CD 27 and while the mast is down I want to install a mast plate for future turning blocks. The boat is not close by and I need to know dimensions of mast step to order the mast plate. Garhaur has one that has dimension of 5.5 inches by 3.75 inches. I think that would fit.

Anyone have dimension of step or think that would fit? I could order the next size up but I think it might interfere with wiring going through the deck to starbord of mast.

Thanks, Walter
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Walter, I think your boat's mast is a CD-4 cross section, 4"wide by 6" long outside dimensions. The mast step for that
section, shown on the Rig-Rite site, looks to be about the same size or slightly larger. It looks like the bolts holding it down
are on the inside, creating a smooth transition from the mast side walls to the outside of the step.
Hopefully, someone with a CD 27 can give you a more definitive answer. - Jean
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Walter Hobbs
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Re: Mast plate dimensions

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Jean,

Thanks for the reply, I should have thought to check the rig-rite site.

Walter
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Post by John #126 »

Dwyer Mast also sells halyard plates if they are still in business. The DH 2890 fit my CD25D just right.
https://www.dwyermast.com/items.asp?cat ... zer+Plates

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Post by Cathy Monaghan »

If you can’t find a mast plate that’ll work with your boat’s set up, you can install a mast bail near the bottom of the mast instead.

You can just make out the two bails, one forward and one aft, at the base of Realization’s mast.

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Hint to others: Right-click on Cathy's picture, then left-click on "view image"
If you "mouse" around on the picture, you should see a plus sign in a magnifying glass as the pointer.
Put that pointer near the where the mast meets the coach top and left-click to maximize the image.

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Re: Mast plate dimensions

Post by Walter Hobbs »

Thanks people,

Kathy the boat looks beautiful. Thanks for the idea. Is that the Newport bridge in the back ground? Or some other suspension bridge closer to your home.


Walter
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