Steve - I haven’t done this on a boat as big as yours, but in the past we have 
taken a line from the butt of the mast forward to a snatch block and then back 
to a winch and grind it forward.  Not really as hard as it sounds.   Obviously 
get the rig loose first, etc.    Hope that helps.

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stevan 
Plavsa via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 2:18 PM
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Subject: Stus-List Repositioning Mast

 

Hi All,

 

I made a stupid newbie mistake when we stepped the mast. In my defence it was a 
busy, windy, choppy day and we had to hire a crane to come to the club to step 
everyone's mast .. and I helped everyone, so when it came time to do my boat I 
was kind of on autopilot. We stepped 29 masts that day.

 

So I failed to remember that there are wedges fore and aft at the mast base 
that keep the mast centered in the step. My girlfriend says to me the other day 
while pointing at a pair of wedges in the boat .. did you forget to put the 
wedges in the partner? Um, no I did not. Then I realized my mistake and took a 
look at the mast base ... the mast is seated all the way aft. I guess this 
would cause some forward rake? I'm all ears in regards to how this might affect 
the rig, sail shape, etc? 

 

In any case, I'de like to center the thing and put the wedges where they are 
supposed to go. I know I can loosen the tension on the rig and I've used 
halyards in place of the forestay and shrouds on previous occasions to fix this 
or that but even with the rig tension way down is the weight of the mast itself 
going to prevent me from sliding it forward about 1.5 inches? What would be the 
correct order to loosen the rig? Backstay, lowers, uppers? I'de rather not futz 
with the forestay if I can help it but I did just disconnect it about a week 
ago to fix a kink in the furler so I'm not shy to do it again.

 

Any help/recommendations are much appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Steve

Suhana, C&C 32

Toronto

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