[Public-List] Spinnaker Pole
David Tessier
dfjtessier at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 26 20:27:40 PDT 2009
Truitt,
I too am interested in a suitably long(ca. 16') & strong whisker pole for my 140% Genoa. For my short handed sailing situation, I plan to use 3 lifts/guys so the pole stays fixed if I furl my Genoa; I have rigged this up a few times with my short spinnaker pole. I sure could have used one today on our run from Wingfield Basin to Lion's Head, Georgian Bay. As it was, despite furling the Genoa, we still made 4.0 - 5.5 kts under prevented mainsail alone. A non-telescoping pole could be stored up the mast, or perhaps consist of two parts which are joined when deployed.
Rigrite provides a guide for spinnaker pole sizing at
http://www.rigrite.com/Spars/Spinnaker_Poles/Spinnaker_Poles_&_Parts.html
For 24' - 33' sailing yachts, the recommendation is for o.d.= 2.5" and wall thickness = 0.083"
You are considering o.d. = (72.5mm)/(25.4mm per inch) = 2.85" inches and wall thickness = (4 mm)/(25.4 mm/inch) = 0.16", i.e., both considerably over the recommendation. The moments will be correspondingly larger... can't seem to find my spreadsheet to calculate these for you.
Cheers,
David
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> Hi,
> Can anyone tell me where I can purchase a new aluminum pole. I have both end fittings and want to lengthen the pole for use as a Whisker Pole.
> 72.5 mm OD, 68.5 mm ID, One fitting has a manufactures initials of K M. Ring any bells?
> Does anyone need a good 10' 2" aluminum pole?
> Thanks,
> Truitt
>
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