| Mast float for N5.8 ? #71951 04/06/06 11:28 AM 04/06/06 11:28 AM |
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Posts: 29 Yorktown, Va | I am trying to see what options there are for a mast top float for my Nacra 5.8 and what anyone's experience with these might be. I am finding myself single handing more while day sailing and getting older it seems like maybe a "Hobie-Bob" type float might be good insurance. I haven't tried righting it by myself (5'9" 185 lbs.) but I can see where it will be an effort. Thanks in advance, Rusty sail2win2004@hotmail.com | | | Re: Mast float for N5.8 ?
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#71952 04/06/06 12:13 PM 04/06/06 12:13 PM | Anonymous
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#71955 04/06/06 06:35 PM 04/06/06 06:35 PM |
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Posts: 2,074 Northfield,NH USA | I think it's worth a few minutes to ensure that your mast is sealed well. There are more than a few threads already on that topic if you do a search. If it is sealed, the Bob shouldn't be required. RIGHT GUYS? Greg
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#71956 04/06/06 06:48 PM 04/06/06 06:48 PM |
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Posts: 37 | If it were me, I would opt for flotation pads sewn onto the top of my sail. Could add a pocket in the head of the sail that is not very large that could have foam of lifejacket foam material inserted in it. Hobie bobs look silly imo.
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#71957 04/06/06 07:23 PM 04/06/06 07:23 PM |
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Posts: 1,382 Essex, UK | Hobie bobs look silly imo. Oh Oh. Now you've done it!!!  INCOMING!
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#71958 04/06/06 07:33 PM 04/06/06 07:33 PM |
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Hobie bobs look silly imo. Okay, here I am. If people won't accept bobs for safety reasons, why don't we make them indispensable as fashion statements? We can decorate them for all the holidays -- Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's Day, 4th of July, etc. And in between holidays, we can have decorating contests with themes. The possibilities are endless! It will get to the point where people will be embarrassed not to have a decorated bob atop their mast. | | | Re: Mast float for N5.8 ?
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#71960 04/06/06 08:19 PM 04/06/06 08:19 PM |
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Posts: 576 | Go to the local Hardware Seed supply Depot, go down to the first aisle grab a can of closed cell expanding foam. Now head on over to the rakes,stop look left, up, over, that's it get the big bird scarey garden owl,no the bigger one,Yes.Now at home on the dining room table give the owl a good enema with the foam. When it dries if you showed the owl no mercy it will be 3 times the size as the original. And there you have it the new "WHOOBIE CAT" mast docker. Fire a couple of 10p nails into her and set your sights on some carefree sailing. You can upgrade to the spinning weathervane head with nightlight eyes for safety. Whooo hooo!  Man We got it all in Delray .
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#71964 04/07/06 10:22 AM 04/07/06 10:22 AM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 851 US Western Continental Shelf hobiegary
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Posts: 851 US Western Continental Shelf | it's worth a few minutes to ensure that your mast is sealed well. There are more than a few threads already on that topic if you do a search. If it is sealed, the Bob shouldn't be required. RIGHT GUYS? I agree. GARY
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#71965 04/07/06 10:24 AM 04/07/06 10:24 AM |
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Posts: 851 US Western Continental Shelf | Some people might be so embarrased to have a bobber on the top of the mast that they will adorn them with those stickers that make it look like it's got bullet holes shot through it.
Then they can say that they don't really need a bobber but it is just there to join in on the holiday decorating contest.
Santa Monica Bay Mystere 6.0 "Whisk" <--- R.I.P. | | | Re: Mast float for N5.8 ?
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#71967 04/07/06 03:02 PM 04/07/06 03:02 PM | Anonymous
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The only argument that I can see is that if you got tangled in lines as you went over a mast float might keep the boat from turtling. I have liked a couple ideas from the past. Like, sewing heavy duty Velcro to the top of your sail and Velcro a foam piece to that when you want the mast float.
I have heard of boats with wings having trouble coming up from turtle. In that case there used to be a product that had a heavy duty balloon at the end of a hose which was attached to a co2 cartage. This might be nice to have if you are on the big ocean or lake with no one to help you.
Of course you could just buy the mega bob. Many people on this forum have done that. I know Jim Hoying did it on his P18.
Hope this helps,
Matt | | | Re: Mast float for N5.8 ?
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#71969 04/07/06 11:04 PM 04/07/06 11:04 PM |
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Posts: 66 Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA | I have a line that runs to a hound for a spi that I am not using what if you were to be able to connect your righting line to the spi halyard . Would'nt this pulling arc double your righting moment because your pulling so close to the top of the mast as if somone were in a boat and lifted your mast for you. Nooooop. Re-read your Statics & Dynamics textbook. Your arrangement adds ZERO to the righting moment. Without trying to draw diagrams in ASCII chars to explain the summation of torques, suffice it to say that since the line passes over the windward (upper) hull's gunwale/gunnel, it doesn't really matter if it's tied to the mast-foot, the masthead, the shroud attach point on the leeward hull, or the shroud attach point right above your head on the windward hull--all equivalent. Now if you had a windlass-pole, running at a 45-deg angle from the lee hull, that allowed you to hang out in mid-air, beyond the (nearly) vertical plane of the capsized hulls, THAT would increase your righting torque. | | |
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