| Re: Care to speculate? ARC 22 mast
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#251503 08/20/12 12:21 AM 08/20/12 12:21 AM |
Joined: Apr 2004 Posts: 713 WA, ID, MT davefarmer OP
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Posts: 713 WA, ID, MT | Ok, here's the update. We carefully supported the mast at a variety of points equidistant from the bend, and applied ever more weight/force to a wrap of webbing at the bend. We arrived at a point where we were inducing 4" of bend in the opposite direction from the original bend, but upon releasing it, we still had 2" of bend in the original direction. Crank it up again, a little past the 4 inches, and it gave, kinking. So plan B. Bought a used mast of the same vintage from Tom at Aquarius, and arranged (expensive) shipping from MN to MT. Tuned and stepped it Friday morning, only to discover the portside upper outer diamond disturbingly slack on port tack. Dropped it, once again carefully adjusted all diamonds according to Aquarius specs(several loos readings were significantly off), and took her out again. This time a portside lower inner was slack on port tack. A spin hlyd blk failure drove us back to the beach to drop the mast again. Did the drill again, and finally got the ride we've been waiting 5 weeks for. Will probably drop it one more time to check the readings, but the boat is back! Anyone else have this experience of setting the mast up, but when taking it out and loading up the mast, having the diamonds take a less than perfect set? Or is this a particularly finicky mast? This newer extrusion is in much better shape than our original mast, no corrosion, no dings and dents, no extra holes for different spreader arrangements. We're very happy now, feeling much better about our chancess of keeping this stick in column. And still a couple of months of soft water sailing yet here in the Pacific NW. Thanks to all who offered advice and consolation!
Dave | | | Re: Care to speculate? ARC 22 mast
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#251506 08/20/12 08:21 AM 08/20/12 08:21 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Ok, here's the update. We carefully supported the mast at a variety of points equidistant from the bend, and applied ever more weight/force to a wrap of webbing at the bend. We arrived at a point where we were inducing 4" of bend in the opposite direction from the original bend, but upon releasing it, we still had 2" of bend in the original direction. Crank it up again, a little past the 4 inches, and it gave, kinking. So plan B. Bought a used mast of the same vintage from Tom at Aquarius, and arranged (expensive) shipping from MN to MT. Tuned and stepped it Friday morning, only to discover the portside upper outer diamond disturbingly slack on port tack. Dropped it, once again carefully adjusted all diamonds according to Aquarius specs(several loos readings were significantly off), and took her out again. This time a portside lower inner was slack on port tack. A spin hlyd blk failure drove us back to the beach to drop the mast again. Did the drill again, and finally got the ride we've been waiting 5 weeks for. Will probably drop it one more time to check the readings, but the boat is back! Anyone else have this experience of setting the mast up, but when taking it out and loading up the mast, having the diamonds take a less than perfect set? Or is this a particularly finicky mast? This newer extrusion is in much better shape than our original mast, no corrosion, no dings and dents, no extra holes for different spreader arrangements. We're very happy now, feeling much better about our chancess of keeping this stick in column. And still a couple of months of soft water sailing yet here in the Pacific NW. Thanks to all who offered advice and consolation!
Dave If the diamond wires are new - yes, this kind of stretching is normal. I got surprised with it on a first leg of the tybee 500 a few years ago. The boat kept getting a little slower and we were having trouble staying up with the lead boat. After about another 30 minutes, I finally noticed the windward diamond wire completely slack (sailing upwind). We stopped to tension the diamonds by eye and managed to not lose any more time.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Care to speculate? ARC 22 mast
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