So last time I sailed my P16, the wind was plenty enough to load all rigging - for a change. But I noticed that my mast would not easily rotate with the sail. When I changed tack, the mast would stay turned into the wind so the sail would make a sharper angle with it than necessary. Eventually, something - I am not sure what - would happen and the mast would pop over to the right direction.
Is that normal behavior? Or should I be fixing something? I don't think my standing rigging is very tight, so maybe the mast deflects to leeward too much? Or could it be that the base of the mast is too rough to turn easily? I snapped a photo of the inside of the mast base () - it's far from polished but doesn't seem criminally rough either.
I thought of smoothing out the mast base with a dremel to eliminate that possibility - but then I thought I might make the hole too much bigger than the mast ball and ruin the mast base. Not a good idea especially if the rough surface of the mast base is not the problem.
So I figure I should ask the opinion of the pros here. Should I smooth out the base of the mast? Are there any specific things to look out for when doing that? Is my mast rotation behavior normal or am I doing something wrong (e.g. not tightening the standing rigging enough)?
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Mike
Prindle 16
Rochester, NY
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