My 93 40.5 has the tapered Zspar mast with full batten sails.
The whip VHF antenna is at the top and not sure how tall it goes. Two weeks ago I took the boat down the ICW from MD to Beaufort NC, and most fixed bridges are said to be 65'.
On some Charts the Walter B. Jones Bridge (Wilkerson ICW mile 125.9) is listed at 65' and on some is at 64' . So I stopped before the bridge, and went slow. The water level was at the 64.5' on the side of the pilon, It looked pretty close from the deck
. While under the bridge my crew said the antenna was scratching it and bent backwards a bit. As soon as past the bridge you could see the antenna flexing forward and aft, and looked like the mast could have hit the marker lights if lined up to them.
In The Manual Drawings the boat is listed as 63' 9" from DWL, in the original Brochure at 62' 9". Given the overall weight on board I would take 2 -3 " off
Has anyone measured the actual mast height from the water level... Does anyone knows the real number. Does the original height includes the anchor light and wind vane?
Thank you
I have pictures of the trip on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20732392@N04/sets/72157644284220731/
The whip VHF antenna is at the top and not sure how tall it goes. Two weeks ago I took the boat down the ICW from MD to Beaufort NC, and most fixed bridges are said to be 65'.
On some Charts the Walter B. Jones Bridge (Wilkerson ICW mile 125.9) is listed at 65' and on some is at 64' . So I stopped before the bridge, and went slow. The water level was at the 64.5' on the side of the pilon, It looked pretty close from the deck
In The Manual Drawings the boat is listed as 63' 9" from DWL, in the original Brochure at 62' 9". Given the overall weight on board I would take 2 -3 " off
Has anyone measured the actual mast height from the water level... Does anyone knows the real number. Does the original height includes the anchor light and wind vane?
Thank you
I have pictures of the trip on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20732392@N04/sets/72157644284220731/