Gordonmc
Well-Known Member
Restoration of my Hillyard 8 tonner is coming along to plan with the bilge-plates replaced, engine back together, coachhouse brightwork done and deck painted.
The next big phase is the topside painting and chainplate re-galvanising, but it was always intended to do this after some summer use.
What might throw things to kilter is I have found a very nice looking hollow pitch pine mast and boom... and I am tempted. At some stage the boat was fitted with a black anodised alloy mast, but still has the original pine boom... sadly now badly warped.
I have been told the wooden stick would be much heavier than the alloy, although the standing rigging of galvanised wire would be good enough to take it.
Any thoughts on this? Apart from vanity is there any benefit to a wooden mast?
The next big phase is the topside painting and chainplate re-galvanising, but it was always intended to do this after some summer use.
What might throw things to kilter is I have found a very nice looking hollow pitch pine mast and boom... and I am tempted. At some stage the boat was fitted with a black anodised alloy mast, but still has the original pine boom... sadly now badly warped.
I have been told the wooden stick would be much heavier than the alloy, although the standing rigging of galvanised wire would be good enough to take it.
Any thoughts on this? Apart from vanity is there any benefit to a wooden mast?