Yard charges to pull masts vary a lot.  I paid $400 to R&R the mast on my
35, $800 10 miles away to do the same on my 28!


On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 8:42 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'd recommend pulling the mast as well.  Gives you the opportunity to
> check everything.  My yard requires the mast be taken down every year.  At
> this point I don't mind as I have more work to do on the mast.
>
> I think the charge me about $400 for taking the mast down and putting it
> back up...I'd have to check to be sure though,  But they do it as part of
> haul out.
>
> Danny
> Lolita
> 1973 Viking 33
> Westport Point, MA
>
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: Robert Gallagher <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Stus-List C&C30MKII Mast step repair
> Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 21:30:25 -0500
>
> I replaced my mast step on my old 1970 30MKI. �I don't think you can do it
> without pulling the stick. �If memory serves me, it's not a hard job but
> it's labor intensive and you are going to have to get your arm down there
> pretty deep and far back to get the old wood out and re- glass the new
> steps in.
>
> If you don't have one, I would suggest a stainless plate between the wood
> block the mast sits on and the glassed in steps.
>
> Good excuse to check the rigging, lights, etc up there.
>
> Rob Gallagher
> '88 C&C 30 MKII
> HANUMAN
> Noank, CT
>
> �
>
>> On 2012-12-17, at 19:24, "Joe at Zialater" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Howdy Listers,
>>
>> I am new to the list and the new owner of a 1975 30 Mk 1. �Overall she is
>> in decent shape with a fwc A4 that runs well. �Aside from needing major
>> �cleaning/polishing and lots of minor fixit stuff, �she has one big ugly
>> problem, �the mast step is sagging and needs to be rebuilt. �I have read up
>> on the repair at cncphotoalbum and it looks doable for a winter project.
>>
>> I wonder, �has anyone tried this repair without removing the mast
>> completely? �Perhaps jacking the mast up a few inches with some kind of rig
>> from inside the cabin or from on deck? �Any idea what the mast with rigging
>> would weigh?
>>
>> It would save me the hassle of removing the mast and rigging, not to
>> mention the crane fee. �She is on the hard now.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Joe
>> 1975 30 Mk 1
>> Mayo, MD
>
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