Single-Handed stepping the mast

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Dick

I am considering a Catalina 22 but would like to know how difficult it will be to step the mast single-handed. I have read about a feature available on Hunter 24x and 26X that facilitates one person getting the boat ready to launch. Are there modifications available for a Catalina 22??
 
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Dick of Sylvan

Stepping Mast Alone

Suggest you check the archives with this site, this has been discussed previously. And you might check out www.catalina22.org/ in their technical section. I've had the luxury of always having a second or third set of hands and find the more the better (as long as they are not all attached to captains), but some folks seem to step the mast alone with a few mechanical aids. We usually use a homemade A-frame up forward and crutch aft to lessen the lifting strain, and Catalina Direct sells a gin pole I think that does something similar up forward. If alone, you've got to be more serious about lateral stability while raising, and must rig a means of holding the forestay to the bow till you get there to make a firm attachment. All of us have to avoid overhead obstructions, especially electrical lines, and strong winds when stepping and unstepping whatever the boat. Dick
 
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Ted

Can be done . . .

The mast can be stepped single handed with some basic rigging and little cost. Most kits provide a crutch for the mast and a method of appling leverage to the mast via the forestay. I have a 5 ft board, a line and block that do the trick. I find it is easier to de-mast while the boat is still in the water. Raising the mast is probably best done on land (trailer) as there is usually tangled rigging to deal with. Regards, Ted
 
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