Mast: There is a discussion about mast rake at a Catalina 30 site I frequent and the following article is one I just submitted. the discussion started out as mast bend but the mast on typical production boat can't be bent in the traditional meaning of the term. They can only be raked backwards. Here's the article;I sail with a lot of beginner/intermediates and my approach is simple - I tell the skipper to sail the boat as they normally would. Invariably, the skipper at some point will order backstay tension. I ask them why and get interesting answers. When you rake the mast (lean it back) you are actually moving the mast aft. Here's what is happening. There are a couple of things in play and they are called center of effort (CE) and center of lateral resistence (CLR). I hate to go into this but it is necessary. CE applies to the mainsail and CLR applies to the hull. I could spend hours on those terms but I'm going to over simplify. Look at your boat from the side and picture your mainsail. Visualize the middle of the sail and focus on a spot about 5' aft of the mast. Now draw a line straight down to the keel. That is the CE. The CLR is the center of the keel between the water line and the bottom of the keel. Man, I'm glad that's over!! So now we have two imaginary lines and what do they mean? If you could line up the CE with the CLR line the boat would easily steer straight. If you rake the mast AFT, the CE line moves behind the CLR and you have just induced WEATHER HELM. If you could rake the mast FORWARD, you have moved the CE forward of the CLR and you would have induced LEE HELM. Windsurfers rake the mast aft all the time when they want to turn into the wind. I could have shortened this by merely saying that to induce weather helm rake the mast aft but you need to know the WHY of what you are doing. Why would anyone want to induce weather helm in the first place? The reason is that you get LIFT from your sails, keel and your rudder. Inducing 3 to 5 degress of weather helm to the rudder produces lift and makes the boat go faster. So now you know the whole story of mast rake. Mast bend is a whole different story.