Hi fellow sailors... Looking for ideas for a part that supports the head (or near the head side of the mast) when trailoring my prindle to the beach. Something that I can place or cushion between the mast and the rear cross bream when I tie it down. Any good cheap ideas out there?
Old tire with a notch in it, big diameter pvc pipe with a notch in it, bucket with a notch in it, garden plant plastic root surround thing with a notch in it, old couch cushion with a notch in it... lol
I use a piece of equipment called a "Mast Caddie" and it works pretty well and keeps the mast up and off of the rear crossbar. It came with the boat so, I don't know if this product is still made. Other than that, I've also used a life vest placed between the crossbar and the mast and bungee accordingly.
-- Marty
1984 Hobie 16 Redline Yellow Nationals, "Yellow Fever"
Opelika, Al / Lake Martin --
I bungeed it to the tramp and had a throw able cushion/pfd on top of it to aviod scratching or rubbing around (actually required gear on every boat in the usa) . then bungeed the mast down using the tramp laces as an anchor point
the crates would last a few seasons (fl sun kills everything), and when not in use, i stored my bungees and tie down straps in it on the beach
I would change one thing:
IMHO
I suggest every sailor Learn how to Tie KNOTS! bungees have no place in securing a boat or mast
(I have lost a mast off a trailer that was secured with a bungee - It hit a parked car window /
could have/would have killed a person if things happened just SLIGHTLY differently)
HOWEVER - every other cat i have owned: I turn the boat around (for easier stepping) and trailer sterns toward the car. so this moves the mast cradle to front beam - For this i made a cheap cradle with a pvc T and bow stopper
-- Sheet In!
Bob
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Prindle 18-2 #244 "Wakizashi"
Prindle 16 #3690 "Pegasus" Sold (sigh)
AZ Multihull Fleet 42 member
(Way) Past Commodore of Prindle Fleet 14
Arizona, USA --
You can just see a little bit of skin on the upright below the cradle.
-- Sheet In!
Bob
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Prindle 18-2 #244 "Wakizashi"
Prindle 16 #3690 "Pegasus" Sold (sigh)
AZ Multihull Fleet 42 member
(Way) Past Commodore of Prindle Fleet 14
Arizona, USA --
6" PVC notched over the traveler track. keeps the traveler tucked inside as well.
small piece of outdoor carpet in the groove protects the mast from getting scratched.
j
Take a length of 2X4, place it against the outside edge of the rear cross-beam, trace the outline of the cross-beam on the 2X4, including the car traveler track. Using a jig saw, cut out tracing, repeat on another length of 2X4, u now have 2 lengths of 2X4 that drop snugly onto the rear beam. Bridge the 2 lengths together with 8 - 12" piece of 2X4, u now have a box frame that sits on crossbeam, take 2 equal lengths of 2X4 and attach vertically to bridge piece to cradle mast.
Murryays used to sell this - i don't see it anymore
Those clamps were great for the front permanent mast support, quick to attach/detach. Not as good for the rear support in my opinion. They had to clamp onto the rear beam really tightly and since they were so expensive it hurt to lose them. I've always used disposable items for the rear support like old life-jackets and folded up towels. One rope and one bungee, don't use bungee alone.