I saw a video about a week ago, that showed what I believe was a Mac26 approaching a low bridge-overpass. The pilot apparently used some motorized device to lower the mast while he proceeded on engine power; and once past the bridge, he used the same device to set the mast right back up again. (I'll see if I can find the video, but meanwhile...)
At the time, I thought how great that would be here in Hilo: since, launching from a trailer in Hilo, you must: (1) put the boat in the water with the mast down; (2) motor beyond the Kamehameha Highway Overpass; and (3) either tie up near Suisan Dock to step the mast (not always an option on busy days), or (4) step the mast while afloat in the bay. Coming back, the reverse is required.
It just seems to me that having the option to motorize the mast-stepping and un-stepping process might be nice; and now that I've found out that Northern Tool DOES ship to Hawaii (and thus, the motorized keel winch I bought can be replaced with a mechanical version) I seem to have the device that will do exactly that.
However, since I've owned my boat a grand total of 25 days (during which she's been in a tent alongside my house) and have never stepped the mast, I need to ask a question:
QUESTION: Is it possible to lower the mast aft to, say, a 45 or 60 degree angle (relative to the waterline) while leaving the port and starboard shroud lines attached, and without stretching them?
As always, thanks in advance.
VBR,
Pat
At the time, I thought how great that would be here in Hilo: since, launching from a trailer in Hilo, you must: (1) put the boat in the water with the mast down; (2) motor beyond the Kamehameha Highway Overpass; and (3) either tie up near Suisan Dock to step the mast (not always an option on busy days), or (4) step the mast while afloat in the bay. Coming back, the reverse is required.
It just seems to me that having the option to motorize the mast-stepping and un-stepping process might be nice; and now that I've found out that Northern Tool DOES ship to Hawaii (and thus, the motorized keel winch I bought can be replaced with a mechanical version) I seem to have the device that will do exactly that.
However, since I've owned my boat a grand total of 25 days (during which she's been in a tent alongside my house) and have never stepped the mast, I need to ask a question:
QUESTION: Is it possible to lower the mast aft to, say, a 45 or 60 degree angle (relative to the waterline) while leaving the port and starboard shroud lines attached, and without stretching them?
As always, thanks in advance.
VBR,
Pat