I ascended the mast of our H41DS a few days ago to pull out the existing VHF coax (due to high VSWR) and install a new one along with a new antenna that is AIS-transmit compatible. While up there, I took the attached photo down onto the deck. I posted it on FaceBook and got a lot of comments about it so I thought that I would post it here, too.

While up there, I hoisted the end of a tape measure to the top and had my buddy read off the mast height from the base. It came in at 56' 9". I had previously calculated the height of the base of the mast above the waterline (using the water level technique) as 7-1/2'. This puts the top of the mast at just under 64'. The new VHF antenna protrudes above the mast almost 3' putting my total height at 67' (give or take depending on lading).
While our sailing friends were here (from Colorado) we had a re-christening ceremony. Fun times.

While up there, I hoisted the end of a tape measure to the top and had my buddy read off the mast height from the base. It came in at 56' 9". I had previously calculated the height of the base of the mast above the waterline (using the water level technique) as 7-1/2'. This puts the top of the mast at just under 64'. The new VHF antenna protrudes above the mast almost 3' putting my total height at 67' (give or take depending on lading).
While our sailing friends were here (from Colorado) we had a re-christening ceremony. Fun times.