kissmysail wrote:
OK, I am not exactly young, & have had back problems in times past, how hard is it to step a H16 mast ? how much does the mast weigh ? Can the mast be handled by 1 person ? (could ask my wife,,maybe not !)
looking for a H16 for beach sailing. Want to know what I am getting into before I buy a boat. Should I look for something else or forget the crazy idea ?
My response was only relating to the amount of strength required to step the H16 mast solo. I've seen guys a lot smaller than I step a H16 mast solo. That's what encouraged me. I created nothing new. My point was that if "kissmysails" had the strength to lift a 5 gallon water container, then he should have the strength to step a mast solo. Kissmysails said that he had problems with his back in past times. Well, I'm having problems with mine right now and I can still step the mast solo. I'm sure that everyone has their own technique but it can still be done without complications. I once said to someone on this forum, "don't tell me that something is a piece of cake unless I cannot fail at it." Considering that you have the stepping pin in the base of the mast; the shrouds are connected to the shroud adjuster; you position the shrouds so they wont get caught on the rear crossbar on the way up; you don't trip on something on the tramp (always make sure it's clear);you have some system in place that will hold the mast forward once it's vertical and last but not least; you have the strength to lift a 5 gallon water container, you will not fail. Once you get the mast past the first 45 degrees of elevation, it is a piece of cake.
Happy Sailing,
David