I bought a pole that was to long from Bacons in Annapolis and cut it down to 
the correct size.  The "J" or fore triangle length is the legal max length set 
by the class rules and for club racing  by CBYRA here on the Chesapeake.

If you have a local source for an extrusion, building your own sounds like a 
great idea.

~Dan Hardiman

--- On Wed, 6/30/10, Sneddon, Keith - ES <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Sneddon, Keith - ES <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [IC27A] spinnaker pole
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 9:40 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      



I depends on your spinnaker size and configuration, the wind strength, the sea 
state, and your point of sail. That’s why they’re usually adjustable, and/or
 you carry a couple different lengths. There is a legal maximum. Somebody else 
probably knows what that is. 
There are a lot of on-line vendors for aluminum tube. You probably want it 
clear anodized in 6061-T6. McMaster will absolutely nail you on shipping. Higher
 strength alloys (such as 2XXX or 7XXX) usually don’t make sense, as the pole 
is buckling, not strength, critical, and the higher strength/cost alloys 
generally do worse on corrosion concerns.
 
I rebuilt an adjustable  really big whisker pole that had failed (on the 
internal smaller diameter section) in buckling. If you hunt around, you can 
probably
 find a damaged pole, and scavenge off the adjustable system. All I did was 
accurately measure the damaged section, and hunt down the equivalent tube 
on-line. A little measuring, a little cutting, a little drilling, a little 
sealant, a couple of rivets, and
 bing-bang-boom, a new pole. 
   

Keith Sneddon 
   



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On Behalf Of Mark Robertson

Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 9:19 AM

To: IC27A@

Subject: Re: [IC27A] spinnaker pole 


   
What length should a spinnaker pole be for a C27?



>>> Read Howarth <rshowa...@yahoo. com> 6/29/2010 5:34 PM >>>

   



Try McMaster-Carr for an extrusion.  

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Read S  Howarth
 

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310-573-7419 

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Sounds OK as long as the extrusion you got will handle the loads that a working 
pole has to carry.



John McLaughlin

1975 SR #1994

"Shambhala" 


   


   



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From: Ivan <[email protected]>

To: ic...@yahoogroups. com

Sent: Tue, Jun 29, 2010 5:58 pm

Subject: Re: [IC27A] spinnaker pole 

 
 




Wow! Way to go man. What were these fittings, and is this an adjustable pole? 
You should show off your work and show us
 some pictures. 



-Ivan 


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I shopped around for a metals/aluminum distributor and bought a 12 ft extrusion 
for about $100, ordered end fittings from Defender
 and put it together myself.  Total coast was about $200. 


  


Chuck Fogel 


Bloody Mary #2381 


Montrose Harbor, Chicago 


  



In a message dated 6/29/2010 1:50:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, chach...@igc. 
org writes: 


 
 



I need a spinnaker pole for my C27 (which came from the PO with spinnaker but 
no pole, other than an adjustable whisker pole). The Forespar pole carried by 
West and others seems a
 bit pricey at over $500. Any other suggestions? Used would be fine, if you 
know of one.



Matthew Chachere

"Bochinche"

Brooklyn/Sag Harbor NY 














   





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