[Alberg30] Lowering mast from deck

James Schueler jschueler at familyempowerment.org
Fri Sep 19 13:27:06 PDT 2003


Thanks Don, it sounds like a very workable solution. Now I just have to
decide which method to employ.

James

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James;
It would apear as if you want to just lower the mast from the pulpits to
the
ground, and that the mast is unstepped as it sits now. I would pad the
mast
on the cabin top and then pivot the mast 90 degrees so it rests across
the
cabin top and slowly move it to one side so that one end gets gently
onto
the ground, so done with a delicate balance. Then repad the cabin top so
you
can slide the mast further out by walking it away from the boat,  with
you
on the ground. Once there is just enough on the cabintop to prevent the
mast
from slipping onto the deck, you can attach one rope to that end and
walk it
over the bow or stern and let it down gently. I move my mast twice
annually
on the trailer and Alberg masts are heavy enough it takes 3 good people
to
carry it, 4 is better for all concerned! Figure 250 lbs at the least.
    If you need to unstep the mast, then there is an an A frame system
on
the AL30 site as well as Yves method. I believe Yves might have a
different
attachment system for the base of the mast than the standard one I have
seen. You will need extra help if you need to do this 12 feet above
ground.
See pics for help while in water.

James Schueler wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Would anyone have any ideas on how I can safely lower the mast to the
> ground from the top of the deck?
>
> I was considering attaching 6 lines to the mast with the lines on each
> end wrapped twice around the bow and stern pulpits in order to control
> the rate of descent. The middle 4 would aid and support.
>
> It seems to me that the pulpits would be able to handle this as the
mast
> is now sitting on them anyway, but I don't want to damage anything in
> the process.
>
> The boat, which I just purchased, is sitting in a field with nothing
> nearby to use as support.
>
> All ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
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