Stepping mast on H22

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Every time I lower the mast on my H22 it twists the lower mast flange and leans to the starboard side considerably. Do you have to attach guide lines to each side of the mast to prevent this from happening? Thanks Pete
 
Aug 11, 2006
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Hunter H260 Traverse City
Lowering Mast

Not familar with H22 but many trailerable boats have mini-stays to keep the mast straight when lowering or raising operation. Some masts are so light that a couple of people can keep it under control.
 
Apr 19, 1999
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Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
Try a mast raising/lowering rig

Most trailerable boats need at least two people (one to lift/pull and the other to steady it)to raise/lower the mast, but not everybody has help. Several systems have been "developed" to assist the singlehanded, either by steadying, lifting or a combination of both. Check the forum archives under "mast raising" and pick "H23" as the model. You will see a bunch of posts on the topic including information about several rigs. The ones by Ward Niffenegger or Mark Major are probably your best bet if lateral support is your main problem. My rig is simpler but is intended more for lifting than for lateral support. Good luck. Peter H23 "Raven"
 
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