What is this part?

Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
5,721
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
Kermit the froggy mouth. Your long green tongue is wiggle wagging. Look at the above responses as it was already identified. Got ya.
I stand by my answer. No one here EVER lets their boat get out of order. If it was there then by God it belonged there.
 
Jan 19, 2010
12,776
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
Is a slip neighbor mad at you and just threw a spare part onto your deck?
That is so evil.... and I can't stop fantasizing about it.... :biggrin: I have an entire shed full of random boat bits.... :thumbup:...and a cranky dock mate who could use a few donations...:rolleyes:
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,531
-na -NA Anywhere USA
Kermit,
I recognized the part from having sold that style mast and boom. My first post mentioned to look at the gooseneck and Suncatcher did and verified that.

It has been a long time but here goes. Hunter used Kenyon Isomat for masts and booms for years till Z Spar appeared on the scene. I thought all the original water ballast was Z Spar but not sure on this boat being a 94 but this leads me to think this is a replacement mast. Z spar in the mid 90's purchased Kenyon Isomat with both companies laying everyone off. Only Four of Z Spar went to Charlotte to the Kenyon Isomat as z spar trying to make spars but that was a fiasco. Z Spar skipped the US leaving mfgs. and dealers in a lurch. The old folks of Kenyon Isomat came back and formed as Charleston Spar which later became Sparcraft. Rigrite can supply Sparcraft part s for Kenyon Isomat which is simply the same parts under a different name. During the time Z spar left, Hunter used Dwyer and then Charleston Spar. Later, U S spars appeared on the scene, and the last of the water ballast series were U S Spars. However, US Spars is the old Z Spar out of France. There is more to this but enough said. I knew everyone at the mast mfg. level which is why I know a lot on small boats.