OK, so no mast. How about measurements?

Jan 28, 2001
694
Hi Adam, Just to complicate your life abit more, what series is your Vega?
Lyric is hull #120. We purchased a wrecked Vega a few years back as salvage.
I can't remember the hull number but the mast was about a foot or so taller
than Lyric's. Lyric had a geared gooseneck and a removable crank to roll the
boom with. The new mast is one of those with a crank on the forward part of
the mast. The other big difference is the sail track on the old mast was
riveted on. With the newer mast it's an extrusion. If you have the riveted
one check the rivets for corrison. Also with the older mast the gooseneck
was on a riveted piece of track. To flatten the sail you used a downhaul to
pull the boom closer to the deck. Lyric's old mast is now part of a trawler.
The newer mast is on her. I'd send you the measurements but we have
non-standard turnbuckles connected to chainplates instead of the wishbones.
walt
 
Oct 30, 2019
28
Hi Walt,

I have a series I vega, but my mast has an extrusion and no crank on
the forward side!

I guess I could do this with the help of pythagorus... just need to
know (measure) the vertical distance from the mast step to deck
level... or better still - anybody got a rigging plan? (hopefull,
Iknow!)
 
Nov 8, 2001
1,818
Hi Adam

Just launched Southern Comfort last week so cant help. I'll ask around
and see what I can find out for you. Perhaps our rigger willknow the
lengths but usually copies the old rigging.

Cheers

Steve Birch (Technical)--
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