[Public-List] mast weight
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Thu Jul 28 10:46:39 PDT 2011
Roger,
I added supports to my trailer so that the mast and boom are carried along the side at waist height.
This has worked well for me. I add an extra tail light on the end of the mast wired into the trailer lights. The mast is positioned back far enough so that it does not contact the tow vehicle while making turns. The mast extends perhaps ten feet beyond the trailer but only five or six feet beyond the boat hull at the stern end. Two men can heft the mast onto these supports while standing on the ground............using three is easier. When you get to where you want to splash in you can easily heft the mast off the trailer unto saw horses to assemble prior to stepping.
Michael
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From: "Roger L. Kingsland" <r.kingsland at ksba.com>
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I thinking more like 300 pounds. Does anyone have advice on how to horse
the mast onto the deck? With the boat on the trailer, my side decks are
about 10' off the ground. I was thinking of taking the stanchions off and
pulling the mast up from the deck on 2 diagonal 2x4s about 15' apart so
pullers would be working from cockpit and bow deck. Guess I would have to
hold the tops of the 2x4s out with some kind of deck mounted brackets so the
mast clears the fat part of the boat amidships. I'm not too sure how to get
it from the side deck to the cabin top and onto the pull/push pits?
Roger Kingsland, Managing Partner
Kingsland Scott Bauer Associates
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[mailto:public-list-bounces at lists.alberg30.org] On Behalf Of Tom S.
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 12:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Public-List] mast weight
Dan,
I am going to have to get my mast back up on the top of my boat on
Sunday. I will try to get a consensus from my helpers if you don't get
an answer before then. I presently have it setting on four 2X4 posts
with brackets at the top. I just went out and was able to lift one one
end without too much dificulty. I would guess it at about 200 lbs. or
so. But that is only a guess.
-tom s
On 7/28/2011 11:43 AM, dan walker wrote:
> does any one know the approximate weight of the alberg 30 mast
> thanks
> dan
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