Hi Andy,

That's it-I know other boats have had it beside the C-27s. One year I had my rig tuned by George over at Samalot and kept the numbers and tuned up to the numbers ever since.  So I don't think the problem is  loose rigging. The mast is a pretty well built stick.  At this point I think it just something built into the rigging design.  Perhaps because the lowers are slacker than the uppers it sets off a harmonic vibration?

I'm the hard also, getting repaired next week, so I'll also be in soon.

Harvey Rosenberg C-27TR #6023 1985 M-18 


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Harvey,
 
I was going to ask a question which you may have touched on in your second paragraph.  Mast pumping.  When I'm sitting on my boat at the dock while just a moderate breeze blows, the boat occassionally vibrates from the rigging.  I was wondering if this is normal and if the rigging might be too tight or loose or out of adjustment.  The standing rigging seems tight, all shrouds and stays, and the mast stands straight if not for a slight forward tilt (not noticable unless you hang a plumb bob).  I've gazed at the rigging while this vibration is happening on several occassions and noticed, I think, the mast vibrating fore and aft around the spreaders which leads me to believe the lowers are loose, but they are tight like a violin string.  Is this what you mean by mast pumping?
 
Brad
 
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Hi Andy,
Who is doing the shrouds? Is it George over at Samalot Marine? I can't believe he would do that.   He must be thinking of Hunter B&R rigs.  Our mast is not a bendable mast. You can adjust shoud tension and rake, but not bending it.   It has to stay in column in all four directions. The foreward shrouds supports this. Leading it aft would put more stress on the leading edge of the mast when going upwind.

C-27's are known for their mast pumping at dock in high winds and this would certainly aggravate this condition.

Take him on a walk over at the South docks and look at the other C-27's.  .

Where is your boat. I couldn't find it?

Regards Harvey Rosenberg C-27TR #6023, 1985 M-18

Harvey Rosenberg C-27TR   


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I have a quick question.  I am having the shrouds change on my boat (....along with a great deal of other work, Boat fell off its stanchions this past March) and while the marina was setting up the new shrouds,  he placed the lower forward shroud at the same spot as the upper  shroud.  He now had the forward lower and the center upper on the same spot where I thought the upper should be alone, and the stern lower in the correct spot.  I questioned him on this and he said that the center was designed to take the forward lower shroud and the center shroud and the stern lower shroud stands alone.  I always though that all three had their on spot for hook-up.  Am I wrong?  The marina guy seemed to be sure of his answer and mentioned that he has done this hook-up on several Catalina 27's before.  I hope this explanation makes sense with all the upper and lower words used!!!
Thanks
Andy
Slow "MO" tion #6038
Nyack, NY



 

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