Hi Doug.

I had the same problem on my 29-2.  Installed the mast for the first time after 
transport,  tuned the rigging, everything set up and then... found the tangs in 
a galley drawer where I had stored them for transport.  I had to slacken all 
rigging before I could get the holes to align.



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Subject: Re: Stus-List mast collar tangs C& C 33-2

Hi Doug.

On my 37 I cannot install the bolts if I tune the mast first.  I've done this a 
couple of times now and the only thing to do is loosen everything, install the 
bolts and re-tune.

Mike
C&C 37
Long Sault

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On May 30, 2016, at 8:05 PM, doug.welch--- via CnC-List 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

When I was rigging my new to me 33-2 we couldn't locate one of the the mast 
collar tangs so I had a friend fabricate a duplicate. Both are now misaligned 
and the holes are about 1/4 inch too high to slip the bolt in (the boat is 
fully rigged). My friends have different opinions on this.  One says release 
the rigging and the tangs will slightly deform the cabin top when we reset the 
mast. Another days remake the tangs so the bolts line up with jokes in the mast 
when it's fully rigged. Looking for help from you folks.


Cheers,
Doug

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