I am restoring an older Rhodes 19, which I intend to trailer-sail. Currently, the mast threads through a hole on the cabin top and sits on top of the cabin sole. This setup appears to make it more difficult to single-handedly raise the mast. I am thinking of converting to a cabin-top step (more recent vintages of the Rhodes 19 step their mast on top).
I have a thousand questions around this: I wonder whether if there is an advantage to stepping the mast on the cabin sole instead of the cabin top. Is the mast more stable on the sole? Does it matter? Is it advisable to modify a 50-year old mast (assuming the mast is in reasonably good shape) to make this adjustment?
TIA for any experiences or suggestions you can share.
Jim
I have a thousand questions around this: I wonder whether if there is an advantage to stepping the mast on the cabin sole instead of the cabin top. Is the mast more stable on the sole? Does it matter? Is it advisable to modify a 50-year old mast (assuming the mast is in reasonably good shape) to make this adjustment?
TIA for any experiences or suggestions you can share.
Jim