stepping the mast on an H-240

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keel_haul

Last month I read some replies on this Forum of people using a "beach towel" to help when stepping the mast. I cannot relocat those messages. Where was the towel used and why? Would it help to put a roller on the holding unit at the stern?
 
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Mike B.

Crutch roller

I don't know about the beach towel - I didn't read that post, but perhaps it was to cushion the furler drum from scratching the windows as the mast came up? I use my hat. As far as the roller in the crutch, it is really just a section of PVC pipe which doesn't really roll. I just replaced that pipe, as have others, with a trailer roller. Mine was a 5" spool roller with a 5/8" ID; Shipshape P/N 29522. The PVC pipe was 5.75" so I used it to cut two 3/8" spacers to go on either side of the roller.
 
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wayne

240 furler drum

When I undo the furler drum from the bow I loosey bungie cord the drum to the life line. So I am hands free when i drop the mast I and don't have to worry about it slidding anywhere and everywhere (which it use to do).
 
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keel_haul

spool roller and control the drum

Many thanks. I'm on my way to the spool roller and will be sure the drum does not wonder. I think you must have guessed right on the beach towel location. I put 1 1/2" turnbuckle covers over the shroud turnbuckles which prevents them from flopping over and sticking in bad positions. Seems to work well.
 
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Ronald Baer

Rigid Boom Vang

I believe the article was in reference to people who installed a Garhauer rigid boom vang. The piece added to the mast , to attach the vang to, was so low that it could touch the deck. One person replied that they wrapped it with a towel to keep from scratching the deck.
 
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keel_haul

towel for the vang

I did look at some vang article so that may be where I saw the reference to the towel - thanks. I just put on a Boomkicker which only has a small fitting that will be on the mast when I take it down so I do not think I will need a towel there. I could be useful as suggested on the furler drum.
 
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