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Mike, Are you covering a round-trip plane ticket? :-) I stepped mine last year, and I used the instructions here at http://www.catalina27.org/SN-FTP/mastraising.jpg It was a little scary at first, but after raising and lowering it twice to correct criss-crossed halyards, etc., it I got a lot more confident in the process. The only thing I did different from the instructions was I used the mainsheet and fiddle blocks from my Catalina 22 to do the lifting, rather than using just a single block at the top. That made the lifting easy enough for my wife to do it while I and a friend swung the base of the mast into place. The only thing I'd change is I'd make the A-frame about a foot taller than they say in the instructions. With the fiddle block at the top rather than a single block, the mast was hard up against it and as high as it would go before I had enough clearance at the base to place it on a 4x4 wooden block. Placing it on the 4x4 wooden block lets you connect all the wiring and test it before you drop it onto the step. Good luck! Lee Scott Mike wrote:
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- [IC27A] Perryville, MD HELP! Mike
- Re: [IC27A] Perryville, MD HELP! Lee Scott
- Re: [IC27A] Perryville, MD HELP! Smith Crew
- Re: [IC27A] Perryville, MD HELP! johnrmcl
- Re: [IC27A] Perryville, MD HELP! Lee Scott
- Re: [IC27A] Perryville, MD HELP! Dave Robinson
- Re: [IC27A] Perryville, MD HELP! ivan

