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Oct 10, 2010
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Hunter H260 Gull Lake
I lost my gin pole and I neet to lower my mast for a sailing trip into the mountains. I totally forgot about this. :redface: Tomorrow she comes out of the water.

My question is this. I read on the H260 site that the length of the pole is 8' 2". What I don't know is;

1) size of the wire rope (diameter)
2) length of wire rope, although I don't believe that is critical.

I just purchased 1/8" wire rope with eyelets and clamps but it looks a little light now that I got it home. Can someone check what the wire rope size is for me. Greatly appreciated.

Shanker
 

MrUnix

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Mar 24, 2010
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Hunter 23 Gainesville, FL
Can't help with your query, but since you are time limited, why don't you just drop the mast the old fashioned way without the pole?!? Recruit a few good sized friends and offer them a beer to help!

Cheers,
Brad
 
Oct 10, 2010
269
Hunter H260 Gull Lake
Thanks Brad, I guess the mast will come down easy enough, but then I'm on the road and will have to raise it at my destination in BC. That's my dilema. I raised it a couple months ago with my spinniker pole and it slightly bent the locking clip. I'm very nervous using that again.

Shanker
 
Jun 25, 2012
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hunter 356 Kemah,the Republic of Texas
I lost my gin pole and I neet to lower my mast for a sailing trip into the mountains. I totally forgot about this. :redface: Tomorrow she comes out of the water.

My question is this. I read on the H260 site that the length of the pole is 8' 2". What I don't know is;

1) size of the wire rope (diameter)
2) length of wire rope, although I don't believe that is critical.

I just purchased 1/8" wire rope with eyelets and clamps but it looks a little light now that I got it home. Can someone check what the wire rope size is for me. Greatly appreciated.

Shanker
Ideas...Give this a try do it the old fashion way but use the wind at your back. Plus on my old m-26 to steady the mast from going side to side I would tie a line about 5' up down to either side of mast to the deck. I had eyelits abeam of mast at the deck but the chain plates or jib sheet block could work. I am sure you can figure the rest out.
 
Jun 8, 2004
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Shanker;

Not sure of the wire size but 1/8 should be fine. If you do not have the right heavy duty nicro press, then go to a yard that has one or simply buy one for future use as I carry that all the time. Make sure you put two sleeves on each end. Have fun my friend.

crazy dave
 
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