mast queery
Since I've broken Jurassic Karp's mast I need a replacement, its not super urgent but sooner than later its going to be high on the list....
But I have a question before I rush off with credit card in hand for a new section.
On the day it broke a couple of ex mozzie sailors told me to watch out on what I buy, specifically from the association and when I asked why here's the response I got.....
There's been a couple of series of mast sections sold by the association and the current lot isn't suitable for sloop setup because they are too soft and break far easier than the earlier series of sections that were available
Ok..... could just be a rumour or miss understanding, but I've now heard it from others aswell.....
is it true or false ????
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Jurassic Karp will be sailed as a MK1, MK2 and with spinnaker so a fragile mast is NOT what I want to be wasting my shortening supply of cash on if I can track down a suitable and stronger 2nd hand mast....
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Do love the comments from ex sperts (seems everybody use to be a Mossie sailor) that go around. <img src="<>/frown.gif" alt="frown" title="frown" height="15" width="15" />
Easiest way to get the facts is to contact Phillip that sells the masts for the association (he doesn't make money out of it by the way) he does it as a volunteer.
There was 1 only batch of masts from the manafacturer which somehow had been extruded incorrectly with a undersized web in them, when Phillip became aware that they where not suitable for sloop rig Mossies without reinforcment he told buyers so (he is still using a reinforced one by the way), they are no longer being sold by the association. The current batch of masts available from the association has been correctly extruded and are suitable for all Mossies without reinforcement.
I have sailed Mossies for some 16 years now, sloop rigged, cat rigged and spinnaker rigged. Using about 6 masts, including one of the undersized web masts for cat and spinnaker for a few years (I still have it in one peice). The only mast I have ever broken was when another boat ran me over whilst capsized and the mast hit the bottom, any mast will break if put under pressure when it hits the bottom.

Is the mast section the EK4596 from Capral?
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Matt
New masts with thicker area in the front and sides (same external section) from the Mossie Associations are only available to Mosquito Association members.
If you are not a member of a Mosquito Association you can purchase from Goodalls.

New masts with thicker area in the front and sides (same external section) from the Mossie Associations are only available to Mosquito Association members.
If you are not a member of a Mosquito Association you can purchase from Goodalls.
My Bad, what is written above is totaly wrong <img src="<>/blush.gif" alt="blush" title="blush" height="15" width="15" /> (note to self, don't rely on memory, too old <img src="<>/crazy.gif" alt="crazy" title="crazy" height="15" width="15" /> ).
As Tim said New masts are available from VMCA to everyone. Apologies to anyone I have mislead. <img src="<>/whistle.gif" alt="whistle" title="whistle" height="15" width="15" />

$380 from Melbourne.
Contact details are on the VMCA website here.
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