mast base plate
Moderator: Jim Walsh
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- Location: CD25 (#24), Allaire, Sarasota, Fl.
mast base plate
The hinged base plate on the mast of my CD25 has stress cracks. With my mast down, I removed it from the deck to inspect the underside of the plate. I noticed cracks on both sections where the hinge extends beyond the rectangular region of the plate. I need to get a replacement. Can anyone direct me to a source for replacement? Should I go with another aluminum base or would stainless steel be a better, stronger option? Some advise please.
- tartansailor
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- Location: CD25, Renaissance, Milton, DE
Point to Consider
Your present base plate is so designed as to require you to lower your mast back over the stern, because the hinge faces to the stern.
If you wish to have the option of lowering it forward (which I think is more convenient because then you can use your boom as a jack pole) than a double hinge Stainless Steel hinge plate would be the way to go.
You may also want to consider putting a S.S. base plate under the hinge so that you can add go fasts at the base of the mast.
Dick
If you wish to have the option of lowering it forward (which I think is more convenient because then you can use your boom as a jack pole) than a double hinge Stainless Steel hinge plate would be the way to go.
You may also want to consider putting a S.S. base plate under the hinge so that you can add go fasts at the base of the mast.
Dick
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I have bought base plates and SS hinges from Dwyer Mast (http://www.dwyermast.com) for several boats. I have always found them to be helpful and very responsive. If you don't see what you want on their web site, give them a call. My impression is that they have lots of odds and ends that never wind up on their web site.
Glenn
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