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Bill
Having not that recently stepped the mast on my h22 with the help of 2 non-sailing types, I have come to the following conclusions. 1) A mast crutch all the way aft in the cockpit is damn near useless, due to the balance point of the mast (and the spreaders) being at exactly the same spot.2)If you're on the trailer, you'd best have a 7 foot tall person to help steady the mast from behind the boat.3)The lip on the sliding companionway hatch is at the ideal height to interfere with the insertion of the aft mast step pin thing.4)Slamming your toungue in the lazarette cover repeatedly is more fun than stepping the mast.5)There's got to be a better way. That little dimple in the bow pulpit looks very inviting.... has anyone tried stepping the mast from forward? Can you use the boom as a gin pole? Is this actually the right way to do it and I've been doing it backwards? Are you all laughing at me? Anyway, I''m thinking about pulling the boat out in a few weeks to fix the leak(s), and I thought that a review of correct procedure might not be a bad idea. Any thoughts would be appreciated. I'd love to build a mast raising tripod ala h23, but I lack an aft stanchion. Best to all, Bill