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General Activities => Main Message Board => Topic started by: Sundance on October 13, 2008, 04:51:56 AM

Title: Mast Movement
Post by: Sundance on October 13, 2008, 04:51:56 AM
Sailing this weekend I was experiencing the mast moving forward and aft.  It was blowing about 12 knots with 3-5' waves.  I hadn't seen this before.  The wedges had fallen out earlier this season, is the the reason?  Should the backstay have been tightened to prevent the movement?  It was moving about 1/2 an inch each direction when we were hitting waves.  I guess the wedges would have helped, but it seems they should be there just to center the mast, not take the load when the mast moves.  Any thoughts?
Title: Re: Mast Movement
Post by: Jeff Kaplan on October 13, 2008, 06:52:09 AM
jeff, my thoughts are that the mast wedges are there for a purpose and should always be in place, put them back and make sure they are secure...jeff
Title: Re: Mast Movement
Post by: Braxton on October 13, 2008, 09:14:51 AM
The mast wedges, mast step, stays, and shrouds all work as an integrated system.   I would definitely replace the wedges but also check the tension on both your stays as well as all the shrouds.  The shrouds would be easy to overlook as it may seem that they only control side to side motion and tension.   They do however help in forward and back tension as well (although not nearly as much as on the wacky B&R rigs that Hunter and Beneteau use)
Title: Re: Mast Movement
Post by: Stu Jackson on October 13, 2008, 10:55:10 AM
Quote from: Sundance on October 13, 2008, 04:51:56 AM
Sailing this weekend I was experiencing the mast moving forward and aft.   I hadn't seen this before.    It was moving about 1/2 an inch each direction when we were hitting waves.  I guess the wedges would have helped, but it seems they should be there just to center the mast, not take the load when the mast moves.  Any thoughts?

I edited your post to highlight my question: where was the mast "moving?"  The 1/2 inch seems to indicate at the partners, where the mast passes through the deck.  Yup, that's what the wedges are there for.  Replace them and follow the good advice.
Title: Re: Mast Movement
Post by: Ron Hill on October 13, 2008, 06:33:17 PM
Jeff : I'd make some new wedges and use 6 of them rather than 4.  If you access to a some oak - that's what I used. 
Another option is to use "Spartight" - look in the West Marine catalog. 
Title: Re: Mast Movement
Post by: Craig Illman on October 13, 2008, 06:45:45 PM
Jeff - One more option is hard rubber wedges available from Rig-Rite.  http://www.rigrite.com/Spars/SparParts/Mast_wedges.html

Craig
Title: Re: Mast Movement
Post by: Sundance on October 14, 2008, 04:07:58 AM
Thanks guys, I'll try to find some oak and make some wedges.