shorten rigging vs shim mast foot

Posted:
Wed Jul 30, 2003 11:48 pm
by Guest
Last fall the rigging snapped and the mast came down while Daysailer II was under was under way. The base of the mast was twisted and torn. I shorten the mast and ordered new rigging from D&R Marina. Now after the mast is stepped there is too much play in the rigging. Question is "do I have the rigging shortened or can one shim the mast foot at the floor of the cuddy?"
Gary Ringgenberg (ring1-at-iw.com)

Posted:
Thu Jul 31, 2003 1:01 pm
by Roger
I assume that you have a one piece mast that goes through the cuddy roof to the floor. If this is the case, something you may want to consider is purchasing a hinged tabernacle through D&R. You will have to of course cut your mast again, just above the cuddy roof to install the tabernacle between the two pieces. You will then have the advantage of a hinged mast, but this will also re extend the mast about an inch.
When my mast broke at the cuddy roof, (previous owner) I lost about 6 inches of height on the mast. A tabernacle was installed as was shorter rigging.

Posted:
Fri Aug 01, 2003 5:15 pm
by Guest
Gary,
I recently installed a hinged step on my DS-1. It is part number D2112H(p) at Dwyer Mast Company. This is used with a DM 284 mast section. Cost around $55.00. It installed easily and required about 1 1/2" to be removed from the overall length of the mast. Sounds like just the thing for you.
http://www.dwyermast.com/MASTS/dm284.htm
Ron
DS 3103
Seattle, WA
RJ Swenson (rswenson-at-aisol.com)