weaver_fish
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Weaverfish..did you own 'Floosie'? She was at Rutland water a couple of months back and I had a good natter with the new owners who were really enjoying their sailing.
re: transom mast support. I've got to make one sometime..any hints and tips welcome
Tim
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Hmm would be tricky without the pole!
Yes, Floosie was mine. Glad the new owners are happy with her. Great starter boat for them.
To make a mast support I used the rudder cassette fittings as an anchor point for a rectangular piece of stainless on to which we bolted a tube with a U shaped section at the top to support the mast on a roller. The backstay purchase supported it.
A better solution would have been to attached some sort of fitting to the push-pit to make it more solid, but I went for the easiest option of using the rudder fittings.
Weaverfish..did you own 'Floosie'? She was at Rutland water a couple of months back and I had a good natter with the new owners who were really enjoying their sailing.
re: transom mast support. I've got to make one sometime..any hints and tips welcome
Tim
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Hmm would be tricky without the pole!
Yes, Floosie was mine. Glad the new owners are happy with her. Great starter boat for them.
To make a mast support I used the rudder cassette fittings as an anchor point for a rectangular piece of stainless on to which we bolted a tube with a U shaped section at the top to support the mast on a roller. The backstay purchase supported it.
A better solution would have been to attached some sort of fitting to the push-pit to make it more solid, but I went for the easiest option of using the rudder fittings.