Hi shipmates Iam about to put anew genny on puffin, unfortunatly the halyard pulley broke on the self furling and have to renew it hence have to drop mast. Boat is still on the water i thought i could put a block on the bow and attatch a rope to the main halyard through the block and back to winch and lower it .Has anyone got advice
Regards David
renewing genny
Mast lowering
Hi, you should use an 'A' frame to lower the mast otherwise when you pass the 40 degree mark or thereabouts you'll loose control of the mast and it will come down at its own speed.
PM me if you need more advice.
Barry
PM me if you need more advice.
Barry
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David,
Look in the 'Library' section of this website, there are 2 types of 'A' frame explained in the 'Technical' section. Also read all the posts on this forum under 'Mast Erection'!
You could do what you're suggesting if you have a helper to support the mast as it comes down. This is what is suggested in the 'Original Instructions on Launching and Recovering a Swift 18'. Also in the technical section of the library.
Good Luck!
Rob
Look in the 'Library' section of this website, there are 2 types of 'A' frame explained in the 'Technical' section. Also read all the posts on this forum under 'Mast Erection'!
You could do what you're suggesting if you have a helper to support the mast as it comes down. This is what is suggested in the 'Original Instructions on Launching and Recovering a Swift 18'. Also in the technical section of the library.
Good Luck!
Rob
renewing genny
Hi thanks for the replies i hope to do it this weekend also have two able helpers cheers
Regards David
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Mast lowering
Hi,
I use a 2 metre A Frame with base secured to toe rail, bottom of forestay secured to top of frame together with mainsheet. The other end of the mainsheet I attach to bow roller. The mast will tend to swing sideways but your helpers could steady it.
John
I use a 2 metre A Frame with base secured to toe rail, bottom of forestay secured to top of frame together with mainsheet. The other end of the mainsheet I attach to bow roller. The mast will tend to swing sideways but your helpers could steady it.
John