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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:02 pm 
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K I just got a second mast from eBay last week for $20.--. Straight and all the down hauls and shackles as you wish to find them. It is an older mast but it will work! I just couldn't resist the bargain!!


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Dude if you find anohter bargain like that tell me ... I've been looking for over a year now...........................



It was listed on eBay two weeks ago. I was the only bid!!!

I had no secret inside line other than; - I lived close (15 miles) and have a trailer to haul it off...

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I'd be very concerned about a bent aluminum extrusion. When properly rigged, the mast is under a serious amount of compression. There is a phenomenon called "columnar buckling" which is easily illustrated by standing on a perfect beer can with one foot, then have someone poke the middle of the can with a stick. You will immediately crush the can. Given a properly sized patch plate, I'm sure this issue can be reduced, but I doubt it can ever be healed completely. Does anyone have any experience with sleeves? Good luck. We've all dropped masts for one reason or another. Maybe an anniversary, birthday, or some other Hallmark Holiday will give you a credit with the house.

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I'd be very concerned about a bent aluminum extrusion. When properly rigged, the mast is under a serious amount of compression. There is a phenomenon called "columnar buckling" which is easily illustrated by standing on a perfect beer can with one foot, then have someone poke the middle of the can with a stick. You will immediately crush the can. Given a properly sized patch plate, I'm sure this issue can be reduced, but I doubt it can ever be healed completely. Does anyone have any experience with sleeves? Good luck. We've all dropped masts for one reason or another. Maybe an anniversary, birthday, or some other Hallmark Holiday will give you a credit with the house.


Good argument!!!

I would think that good sleeving should work if the mast is perfectly straightened and the T-6 plate is annealed and shape formed to perfectly form-fit at least 8" past the damaged area and then fastened with plenty rivets... Not very desirable either, but probably sufficient for fun use...

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Check this out!!! He's got two masts but not much else worthwhile it appears...
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/boa/754554524.html

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