I had the exact same thing after taking down and putting the mast back up.
The previous owner said that the exact arrangement in which the shrouds
were attached made the difference. I'm not sure exactly what he meant, but
last year we took the rig down to transport via road, and evidently it was
put back up the right way now, no hum.

Bill Hall
1985 C&C 37
Starfire

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 11:04 AM, Christian Tirtirau via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hello fellow seers,
> I'm getting this humming in the mast as soon as I have a little breeze
> while on the mooring ball and it's really annoying. At first I thought it
> was a generator or an engine sound propagated by water but I realized it's
> the strings of this big violin that are singing. Any idea how you get rid
> of that without messing up the rig balance? Is it the baby stay? I have a
> lower that is a little loose and when I tension it the sound pitch changes
> but does not go away.
> Cheers,
> Christian Tirtirau
> C&C 37 Northern Light
>
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