I have never been happy with the original Hunter mast crutch design. I replaced the "roller" (a bolt and plastic pipe) supplied with an actual rubber roller.
However when moving the mast aft from the pulpit before raising it someone has to lift the mast up to clear the diagonals and then "nurse" it along as the crutch post appears to be struggling to keep upright. This lmakes it a two man job.
Once the mast is all the way back in order to put the pin in, the mast has to turned a few degrees and the crutch is not on the center line of the vessel.
When trailering the end of the mast needs more than 12 ft of clearance. This can be a problem at motels, gas stations etc. I raised the mast at the bow by adding a wooden box to the pulpit for the mast to sit on. It could then be lowered at the crutch without the spreaders touching the deck. I just used a line to hold the mast on the existing crutch to test the idea and it lowered the vertical clearance needed to 10 ft.
Now I want to build a new crutch at this lower height that will allow one person to roll back the mast easily and put the pin in the base with any wrestling.
Anyone else done this already and have a design I can use ?
However when moving the mast aft from the pulpit before raising it someone has to lift the mast up to clear the diagonals and then "nurse" it along as the crutch post appears to be struggling to keep upright. This lmakes it a two man job.
Once the mast is all the way back in order to put the pin in, the mast has to turned a few degrees and the crutch is not on the center line of the vessel.
When trailering the end of the mast needs more than 12 ft of clearance. This can be a problem at motels, gas stations etc. I raised the mast at the bow by adding a wooden box to the pulpit for the mast to sit on. It could then be lowered at the crutch without the spreaders touching the deck. I just used a line to hold the mast on the existing crutch to test the idea and it lowered the vertical clearance needed to 10 ft.
Now I want to build a new crutch at this lower height that will allow one person to roll back the mast easily and put the pin in the base with any wrestling.
Anyone else done this already and have a design I can use ?