Stepping Typhoon mast by hand
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Stepping Typhoon mast by hand
Hello, I am considering buying a Typhoon and was wondering if it is possible to step the mast by hand. Thanks
- bhartley
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Stepping the mast
Stepping the mast on a Ty is a piece of cake. Two people can rig one in 20 minutes (if they don't stop to argue).
We dropped the rig at the mooring with no problem either.
Bly
We dropped the rig at the mooring with no problem either.
Bly
- Lew Gresham
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This might help!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKjUi2h0mX8
Click on the picture for the video!
[img]http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p52/LewsPictures/th_MastsystemUp.jpg[/img]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKjUi2h0mX8
Click on the picture for the video!
[img]http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p52/LewsPictures/th_MastsystemUp.jpg[/img]
Weekender
hull #914
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The short answer is yes you can.
I've always been more apprehensive about lowering a mast then raising it.
Everything is technique and mechanical advantage.
With out going into detail, Bly is right, piece of cake. Once you have the right technique you could most likely do it yourself.
Why did I say that. I don't know if I could do it myself at my age but then, there was a time!!!
Just think it out, think ahead, and be prepared. If you want more advice on the technique there is plenty of advice available right here on the good ol Cape Dory Board.
Gary
Everything is technique and mechanical advantage.
With out going into detail, Bly is right, piece of cake. Once you have the right technique you could most likely do it yourself.
Why did I say that. I don't know if I could do it myself at my age but then, there was a time!!!
Just think it out, think ahead, and be prepared. If you want more advice on the technique there is plenty of advice available right here on the good ol Cape Dory Board.
Gary
Stepping Typhoon mast by hand
Thanks for the info all, very encouraging.
use a vang
I use a vang to raise the mast from the cockpit. Attach one end to the bow, and the other end to a small padeye about 1/3 up the mast. Run the line back to the cockpit, step the mast, and pull, pull, pull...
- RIKanaka
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Using a vang
I've used a vang in the past. In fact that's all I've used the vang for since I've had it as I've yet to install the bail to use it for its designated purpose! This year my brother-in-law helped me raise the mast.
Don't forget to sling a line across the top of the cabin, over the horizontal mast, aft of the tabernacle mast step, to prevent the masthead from falling over the stern as you walk it back far enough to fit the mast base into the mast step hinge. About 3/5 to 2/3 of the mast will extend beyond the stern before you can fix the mast base into the hinge.
Just don't forget to then remove the line before raising the mast!
Don't forget to sling a line across the top of the cabin, over the horizontal mast, aft of the tabernacle mast step, to prevent the masthead from falling over the stern as you walk it back far enough to fit the mast base into the mast step hinge. About 3/5 to 2/3 of the mast will extend beyond the stern before you can fix the mast base into the hinge.
Just don't forget to then remove the line before raising the mast!
Aloha,
Bob Chinn
Bob Chinn