Hey Lee:
I have not taken a detailed look at your set up for removal and stepping of 
mast.? Does it assume the boat is sitting at the usual level above the hard 
with keel on a rest of minimal thickness - say 1 foot or less?? I would assume 
that your suggestion of making the rig just a bit higher is in response for the 
need to not cut things too fine regarding this.

Cheers,
John
1994-75 SR
Shambhala


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Smith Crew <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 6:43 pm
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Perryville, MD HELP!











Mike -


?


I used the A-frame method to take down my rig and?Lee is?right... it can get 
hairy.? 


?


A method a boat in fleet 8 used a few years back was to simply utilize the 
halyards from two Catalina 27s docked?in adjacent slips.? The two outside boats 
hoisted the mast up?attached near the spreaders then pivoted?it into place.? 
Simple, effective and I wish I had thought of that.? 


?


Using two adjacent sailboats is the method I'll be using this spring instead of 
the A-frame method.


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Just an alternative suggestion.


?


Bill Smith



----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Scott" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 11:20:41 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Perryville, MD HELP!



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







LEE A. SCOTT



Shelby, AL 



http://www.oldjags.com


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Mike wrote: 





Hello, Group! I'm looking for somebody in the Perryville, MD area who can lend 
me some dockside advice. I've got a C27 I need some experienced help with, 
mostly in getting the mast stepped. I'm not looking for somebody to it FOR ME, 
just somebody to help ME DO IT. If you're in the area please drop me an email, 
I'm covering gas and buying drinks. I'm stuck between a rock and hard spot, 
your assistance is apprecitated!!!

Mike
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