Posted: Aug 15, 2008 - 10:16 AM
It may not be as much of an issue on a 16, but on the 28 foot plus masts, you need all the advantage you can get going solo. Bear in mind the leverage that is needed to pick up ten pounds at the end of your mast from the fulcrum point of your hull.
I have a 28 foot mast. Sealed in any way possible. Rivet holes etc. When you are on your side and blowing out to sea, you will want all the advantage you can get. I recommend sealing. Marine grade silicone is what I use, applied flush with fingertip around the head of the mast and all rivet holes.
edited by: Deepsees, Aug 15, 2008 - 03:18 PM