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#204391 02/25/10 09:15 PM 02/25/10 09:15 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,459 Annapolis,MD Keith
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Posts: 1,459 Annapolis,MD | Keith, The N20's mainsheet blocks hang from the boom to the rear cross beam at such an angle that when you sheet in, it forces rotation by pushing the boom forward. The F18 is more vertical and pulls more down than forward. Anything more complicated isn't really needed. Understand/know the geometry thing. It stands to reason it happens easier without the lines all over the boom/mast. Still seems like you need something to lock it in, or in some cases force it, depending on conditions. Although effective I dislike the lines on the boom to force/lock rotation. Was starting to think of something like Todd is suggesting. Sounds like it's time to change the base and experiment! | | | Re: Broken N20 Mast Base Casting
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#204401 02/26/10 09:20 AM 02/26/10 09:20 AM |
Joined: Jun 2003 Posts: 887 Crofton, MD Chris9
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Posts: 887 Crofton, MD | I guess I should have added your-milage-may-vary to my earlier post. I could use that thing upwind and downwind...
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#204407 02/26/10 09:46 AM 02/26/10 09:46 AM |
Joined: Jun 2003 Posts: 887 Crofton, MD Chris9
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Posts: 887 Crofton, MD | Lets talk about doing this . . . AND other stuff...maybe tonight, not today off to the WH, hopefully will still have my head...
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#208133 04/13/10 08:07 AM 04/13/10 08:07 AM |
Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 1,304 Gulf Coast relocated from Cali... TeamChums
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Posts: 1,304 Gulf Coast relocated from Cali... | It shouldnt be the same base as the infusion as they have different profiles. Check to see if you got the right one before you bust up your other one taking it off. Also, there is a plug in your mast just above the rotator arm bolts.
Lee
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#208683 04/16/10 11:14 AM 04/16/10 11:14 AM |
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Posts: 1,152 tampa, fl | Your mast should have a small (pin hole sized) hole in the very bottom of mast (aft end) this is a drain hole for your mast. Plugging this hole is not a good idea. If you do get water in your mast, this is the only escape point.
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#208775 04/17/10 05:45 PM 04/17/10 05:45 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,459 Annapolis,MD Keith
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Posts: 1,459 Annapolis,MD | Ok - Pulled the old mast base out. Lots of corrosion and goop. If you want to use all the features of the new base, you need to trim away some of the sail track (about 2"). So far I've gotten everything except for the clam cleats off, have trimmed the sail track, made some epoxy repairs, cleaned off a lot of old crap. The new base fits well - this is going to look/work nice. It does sit lower on the mast ball though.
So - there was no plug. I kind of get the feeling that maybe the base has been off once before. It seems to have just been sealed with run of the mill silicon, but there was some evidence of some other sealer from a distant past (was white, kind of looked like maybe 4200). So I'm on the fence as to what use when I put it in. Regular old silicon? I also have some silicon/poly sealer, I have some 4200. Not sure what to use. Any opinions?
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#229950 03/18/11 08:27 PM 03/18/11 08:27 PM |
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Posts: 10 Texas | I believe you, Mike, are speaking of the boat that I still have -- Poison Girl. I kept on using it with one pin hole broken for years and it was never an issue. I replaced it last year, but when I went to step it the pin slipped, got caught in the crossbeam slot, and popped the hole open again (lesson learned!). So I'm still sailing with one pin hole and it doesn't make a lick o' difference.
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