C30: NOISY MAST?!?!?!

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Paul

Hello Everyone, Well this past weekend was the first offical outting with the NEW, to me, 1980 C30. While docked, I noticed alot of clanning(?) noise at the mast and assumed it was the metal halyards banging against the mast. I tied them back away from the mast so they would not contact and thought I was done.....then the noise started again. I looked up the mast and nothing was touching then noticed the sound was coming from within the mast. Something was banging away inside.... Any ideas what it could be??? I have a steaming light and an antennea at the top. Could the wires be loose and make that much noise??? Thanks for the input. Paul
 
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LaDonna Bubak - CatalinaOwners

Internal wires

It's pretty common for the internal wiring to clang around inside the mast. Check the archives for possible fixes. LaDonna
 
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Todd Osborne

Peanuts...

You can put packing peanuts down your mast to stop the noise. Just don't use the dissolving kind!
 
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Jerry Maisonneuve

Clanging within the mast...

My 1984 C30 has a long piece of PVC pipe within which the electrical wires run to the top of the mast as well as to the spreader lights. I assume that your halyards, though, run internal to the mast also. Does the sound appear to be metal-on-metal? Maybe a loose bolt on the rigging?
 
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John Ward

Pipe insulation

We had the same problem and used pipe insulation before we stepped the mast this year. If you buy the kind with a slot you can actually put it around the antenna wire and stuff it up. We only made it to the spreaders but it stopped the noise.
 
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