Mast and Boon finally up......

Sep 15, 2009
6,244
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
Mast and Boom finally up......

:dance: spent most of the day reading the mast to be stepped and a boom truck coming at 6pm today.....wrapped all the running rigging and standing rigging along with the mast wiring and vhf cable to move from my shop down to the side of the boat thing must weigh 400lbs rigged out ....have two other friends lined up to help.....moved the mast along side the boat..... got the table set so as not to tie up the boom truck to long..... loaded the choker on the mast and took of the shrink wrap in ready for the boom truck....truck showed up straight up 6 pm ...set the outriggers on the truck.....run the boom out and up....dropped the hook and loaded the choker on the hook.... had a tag line on the choker and on the bottom of the mast...my two friends tailed the mast base and furler foil and drum..... up up and away got the mast vertical and went up top side the recive the mast ......positioned the mast over the step and started down to the deck step...went on just fine......ok now back to the rear stay and pinned it to the tang.....back up to the port side shrouds...had to tug a little bit to make the connections as the hook on the boom truck was favoring the starboard side of the mast ...ok now over to starboard side and pin the shrouds there they went easy ....now foward to the forestay and furler......pinned it with ease.....man was i glad everything fit like a glove ...now went back to the rear stay and tightened it till the furler foil was straight...tightened the uppers stays and balanced the mast ...on to the lowers stays...slacked off the hook on the boom truck and tightened the lowers.....everything went just great and in one hour was done with the boom truck... and everything was balanced.......gotta give SECO South a big atta boy for making the standing rigging everything was cut just right as if he had measured my boat in person can't say enough good about these folks......temp wired the mast lights and check them to be sure all were working ...let there be light and there was ......posting some pics for your viewing
 

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Oct 17, 2011
2,809
Ericson 29 Southport..
Hey hey Woodster, big day. That boat is looking big time cool, buddy. I do love the superstructure on those boats.
 
May 23, 2004
3,319
I'm in the market as were . Colonial Beach
That is awesome. The boat looks great. I bet you can't wait to sail her!
 

Ward H

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Nov 7, 2011
3,833
Catalina 30 Mk II Cedar Creek, Bayville NJ
Sweet looking boat. I hear nothing but good about SECO South.
Do you have to drop the rig in order to move to your launch site or can you move it fully rigged?
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,244
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
Sweet looking boat. I hear nothing but good about SECO South.
Do you have to drop the rig in order to move to your launch site or can you move it fully rigged?
thanks for the comments everyone......

Ward...if the DOT would make all the over passes in to draw bridges i would be set lol...its about 375 miles to the nearest good launch for me on the gulf and about 300 miles to the Atlantic from where i am (32 miles east of Atlanta) got about 2 weeks work left to do on the boat but in boat work time that equates to 6 or 7 weeks lol
 

Ward H

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Nov 7, 2011
3,833
Catalina 30 Mk II Cedar Creek, Bayville NJ
got about 2 weeks work left to do on the boat but in boat work time that equates to 6 or 7 weeks lol
Yep, I learned that real fast my first spring of readying my boat.