Mast Cradle for Trailer

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Mast Cradle for Trailer

Postby Joe Cam » Mon May 24, 2010 11:08 am

Can anyone suggest a website where I can buy a setup to easily carry the mast on my trailer for travel?

Thanks.
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Postby GreenLake » Mon May 24, 2010 1:26 pm

You mean, without the boat?

With the boat, there are many very simple solutions, that are practically free:

You could get a piece of scrap lumber (about 1"x4"x3'), put two pintles in (see D&R Marine) and mount it in place of the rudder. Notch it at the top to receive the mast and tie mast and support to the deck cleats with a bungee or better strap. Also, tie the mast to the support itself.

In the front, a foam block on the cuddy top will do. Again, if you have cleats on the cuddy, you tie the mast to them. Or take a second piece of scrap lumber, perhaps a length of 4x8, put a notch on the top and carpet below, so you can rest it on the cuddy.
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Mast Cradle for Trailer

Postby ChrisB » Mon May 24, 2010 1:31 pm

Joe,

I assume you are in need of the support on the forward end of the trailer. The forward piece is usually an extended length winch support post. I would think this would be an item you would have to obtain directly from the trailer manufacturer; I have not seen them in the typical trailer parts websites. Magic Tilt has a line of trailers specifically for sailboats. I would start with them.
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Postby Joe Cam » Mon May 24, 2010 2:56 pm

Thanks. The wooden posts are an interesting option. I may go that route if the magic tilt site is expensive. My boat sits on the trailer, and I'd like any advantage to expedite the stepping/unstepping when I want to go sailing. Now I lash it directly on the boat w/ line and it always takes time.

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Mast support

Postby 1965healy » Mon May 24, 2010 5:21 pm

Try Annapolis Performance Sailing @ http://www.apsltd.com/c-2662-c420dollie ... ilers.aspx They have the part that mounts to the tongue of the trailer as well as the part for the transom.
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