Dougal
Well-Known Member
Just fitted a different mizzen mast and boom to my old ketch motor sailor. Although I’ve sailed a good few miles, my rig knowledge is pretty scant, so I’m looking for help and advice please…
This mast was originally a ‘main’ mast, stepped at deck level on a small sloop, so looks a little strange sitting atop my wheelhouse roof;-)
I have pretty much no idea how to incorporate an outhaul for the mizzen sail with this mast and boom.
I had to cut the boom by about a third. At the gooseneck end is a small external sheave (currently seized solid). At the outer end, and inside the boom, is another small nylon sheave.
More importantly, unlike the previous gooseneck assembly, there are no ‘cow horns’ to hook the foot of the sail to!
The previous arrangement (before being dismasted!!!) was much older and much more robust, having large, strong stainless hooks welded to the gooseneck, making it very simple to hoist sail. As the pics will show, this assembly really is not ‘stout’ enough to weld on such beasts.
Even the use of a downhaul does not look straight forward on this mast. I ‘assume’ the small stainless lock on the track needs loosening when sailing? It’s the only way I could make use of a downhaul. The make is Marco Polo – long since gone I believe.
As the pics also show, currently I’ve simply lashed the clew and foot. Although the mizzen is very small, this is obviously NOT the best solution;-)
Any and all advice or suggestions welcome.
This mast was originally a ‘main’ mast, stepped at deck level on a small sloop, so looks a little strange sitting atop my wheelhouse roof;-)
I have pretty much no idea how to incorporate an outhaul for the mizzen sail with this mast and boom.
I had to cut the boom by about a third. At the gooseneck end is a small external sheave (currently seized solid). At the outer end, and inside the boom, is another small nylon sheave.
More importantly, unlike the previous gooseneck assembly, there are no ‘cow horns’ to hook the foot of the sail to!
The previous arrangement (before being dismasted!!!) was much older and much more robust, having large, strong stainless hooks welded to the gooseneck, making it very simple to hoist sail. As the pics will show, this assembly really is not ‘stout’ enough to weld on such beasts.
Even the use of a downhaul does not look straight forward on this mast. I ‘assume’ the small stainless lock on the track needs loosening when sailing? It’s the only way I could make use of a downhaul. The make is Marco Polo – long since gone I believe.
As the pics also show, currently I’ve simply lashed the clew and foot. Although the mizzen is very small, this is obviously NOT the best solution;-)
Any and all advice or suggestions welcome.