mast support

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Feb 5, 2009
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2 216 lake murry, South Carolina
I think that I am getting a hauler to move my H26 that I am buying due to not having a trailer. I do not have a mast carrier for the back to support the mast while I move it. Does anyone have and suggestions of what I can do? I do have a mast carrier for my H216 that I am selling. thanks, david
 

MrUnix

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Mar 24, 2010
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Hunter 23 Gainesville, FL
Couple of scrap 2x4's and a 4" bolt w/nut. Strap mast to front bow pulpit, allow to rest on a piece of wood on the mast step and use your 2x4 "X" resting on the cockpit seats to support the rear. Strap everything down good to prevent movement.

Cheers,
Brad
 
Feb 5, 2009
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2 216 lake murry, South Carolina
thanks Brad, I never thought of using wood. quick question- the front will be on wood and also the back. If I put the x on the seats, will not the back be lower than the front? I can seem to get the picture in my head. Thanks again! david
 

MrUnix

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Mar 24, 2010
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Hunter 23 Gainesville, FL
I don't think it will be a problem.. just drill your pivot holes about a foot or so from the end of the wood so the 'legs' are long enough to give you the required height.. think of it as a lopsided X with the lower portions long and top portions very short. Also, 2x4's may be a bit overkill.. Depending on mast weight/length and other supports in place, I've used 1x2's and 2x2's with good success. Round the edges, maybe custom cut the top portion where the mast will rest, a little varnish and you can make a pretty nice looking support that will last you a long time.

I'm sure others will have additional (and better) suggestions, but I have used this type of support on many different boats without any problems so far.. knock on wood :)

Cheers,
Brad
 
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