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Bob
Specifically does anyone know how to calculate mast weight ?
(It seems I had this same question in physics class, and is commonly used to determine weights of large objects like trailer trucks, by weighing one end, knowing the overall length and applying math formula. Occasionally, I will see State Troopers out with their portable scale, stopping trucks and weighing them with their portable scale.)I've already checked the the boat specific websites for the weight and also "Machinery's Handbook" for the formula itself, both to no avail. *oThe overall "problem" is simple enough. I want to move my mast, already down but on top of my boat, from there to the ground and store on sawhorses for the winter. The boat is on jack stands in my driveway, which puts the mast about 10 feet above ground. I am sure taking it down to the ground level will be a lot less of a challenge than putting it back up next spring for the return trip to the marina.Then I can do any work and inspection better, and the winter cover will also fit better with nothing poking out on the ends. [ Give me more room to move around on the topside as well, without worrying about stepping on shrouds or banging my head on the darn mast.]*cryThanks,Bob