I have a NACRA 500 that I purchased within the last year. Prior to a my first road trip with the boat, I attempted to protect the mast and rear beam from damaging each other by placing a number of rags and other padding on where the mast was resting on the rear beam. I inspected the boat and trailer after about two hours on the road and realized that the mast had chaffed though the layers of chaffing gear I placed between the mast and the rear beam. I was eventually able to rig something that would work for the rest of the trip, but by that time, a minor amount of damage was done to the traveler.
I am planning on taking the boat on the road during the summer and want to prevent this from happening again. I was looking at some options for a must crutch for the mast and saw that there is one that is sold for Hobies (14, 16, 17, and 20). I was wondering if any other NACRA sailors have used this same item to try to protect their mast and if it worked. If not, does anyone have any ideas or possible homemade plans for a mast crutch? I do not want to recreate the wheel.
Thanks again for your help.
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