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Beadle

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Or even topmasts

Well only 1 really - but its knackered

And I have not a clue how to go about replacing it.

Its about 20ft long - maybe 10 in diameter at base and tapering a bit to the top.

Do I look around for a suitable tree and try to nick it?

Not sure it would fit on roof rack.

Any ideas or suggestions would be welcome.

PS

Cheap would be good - but I guess unlikely
 
Not quite Northshore I'm afraid.

She is a Colvic Watson 34.5 with a bit added on the pointy end

Gaff rigged with wooden masts, both in tabernacles.

To make life easier there is a 120HP Perkins under the wheelhouse floor

Looking at the picture I think I overestimated the length of the topmast - it looks longer looking up from the deck
 
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Here's a silly question that shows how little I know about the wooden shipwright's business...

...but wouldn't it be possible to sand/chainsaw a redundant telegraph pole into the exact proportions for Beadle's purpose?

Strong enough, and thick enough. And there must be an Old Poles' retirement home somewhere, this side of Warsaw. :)
 
Obviously a case of great minds - alhough Sarabande did mention it 1st.

But whatever that is the plan

There are a few places on E-Bay flogging of used poles - so I'll be looking for a nice
26ft light and a big power plane in the near future.

I have had one quote for £1000 - 1200 so should be a big saving. At least thats my line to take with SWMBO - I'm not spending £200, rather I'm saving £1000.

Its worth a try.

I do however still have he isue of taking down the old one
 
Apologies to Sarabande - I hadn't looked hard enough at the earlier posts...no pun intended.

Although, I think the Kilgraney link I found looks like a really professional crew of people, dedicated to trading in telegraph poles, of all things...whereas the Ebay sellers mayn't be so concerned with consistent quality...
 
Last month I wrote an article on one of the UK's biggest builders' merchants. There was quite a lot, on the company's various impressive milling facilities. The massive machines in those places might be able to reduce months of work with plane & sander, into five minutes...
 
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