When I lowered mine at end of last summer, my helpers did not support side sway properly, and when at about 45 degrees, it swayed and snapped the bottom mast fitting off the mast extrusion. It should be easy to fix - just pop rivet back on, as the fitting and extrusion are OK (rivets sacrificed themselves).
However, now that launching is around 2 1/2 months from now, I want to implement some kind of baby stay or other system to better support it. Bottom attach point of these temporary stays would have to be at same vertical height as mast pivot point. I have seen posts where people attached chains to lifeline stanchions and then attached stay to center of chain, but I'm not too keen on that.
I am thinking of building a pair of wood supports that sit on deck, and have a cutout to wrap over the lip at the edge of the deck, holding it from moving side-to-side. I'd use some kind of u-bolt and a ratcheted web strap I have to hold the pair firmly down - strap would wrap under the hull. Prob use an aluminum bar or similar (maybe PVC pipe) across the top of the cabin roof to position them sideways. A u-bolt would support bottom of baby stays, with wood thick enough to position u-bolt at same height as mast pivot. Stays would be either wire or maybe a low-stretch braided line I have. I'd form a chain loop around mast, attach upper end of baby stays to it, and haul the loop up to bottom of spreaders with main halyard (well, "sideways" since the mast is now down).
A bit complex to build. Does anyone have other solutions they are happy with? Maybe use PVC pipe as the stay, except what would it mount to at bottom, other than something like this contraption?
Thanks, Peter
However, now that launching is around 2 1/2 months from now, I want to implement some kind of baby stay or other system to better support it. Bottom attach point of these temporary stays would have to be at same vertical height as mast pivot point. I have seen posts where people attached chains to lifeline stanchions and then attached stay to center of chain, but I'm not too keen on that.
I am thinking of building a pair of wood supports that sit on deck, and have a cutout to wrap over the lip at the edge of the deck, holding it from moving side-to-side. I'd use some kind of u-bolt and a ratcheted web strap I have to hold the pair firmly down - strap would wrap under the hull. Prob use an aluminum bar or similar (maybe PVC pipe) across the top of the cabin roof to position them sideways. A u-bolt would support bottom of baby stays, with wood thick enough to position u-bolt at same height as mast pivot. Stays would be either wire or maybe a low-stretch braided line I have. I'd form a chain loop around mast, attach upper end of baby stays to it, and haul the loop up to bottom of spreaders with main halyard (well, "sideways" since the mast is now down).
A bit complex to build. Does anyone have other solutions they are happy with? Maybe use PVC pipe as the stay, except what would it mount to at bottom, other than something like this contraption?
Thanks, Peter