ajsemtb wrote:
As an after thought, is there a way to keep it from "kicking" up as you are lowering it down?
Yes, shear brute strength pushing the base downward while lifting up the far end. This will lessen the load on the base. I too tore out a mast base that way. My solution was a bit different.
Whoever owned the boat before me filled up EVERYTHING with silicon. I cleaned up all the silicon, noting that there was a bit of play in the base to mast fit. I mixed up a stiff epoxy batch and liberally applied to mast and base. While the epoxy was still 'wet' I riveted the mast to the base trying to center as much as possible using two rivet guns. After that I stood the mast up vertically (against the house) to have all excess epoxy accumulate at the base. All has been well since then.