[Rhodes22-list] Question about lowering the mast
Mike Riter
mike at traildesign.com
Fri Jun 18 00:22:48 EDT 2021
I have the GB mast raising/lowering system which allows me to hold the
genoa in one hand and use the other for the crank while I lower the mast.
It works the same for raising it. Doing it this way also allows me to move
the genoa from one side or the other to compensate for any wind pushing
against the mast while it goes up or down.
Michael Riter
SV Emma B
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 11:03 PM Gmorganflier <gmorgan.flier at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Before when I’ve lowered my mast, I’ve had someone help by handling the 175
> Genoa and CDI furler.
> Today while doing it myself, I basically let it slide along the deck as I
> worked the crank on the winch. This didn’t work well. The Genoa got off to
> the side on the spreader putting a lot of strain on the tube. I stopped
> cranking and pulled the Genoa off the spreader and completely off the side
> of the boat. After the mast was down, I realized the Genoa was not resting
> in the cradle with the mast, but hanging from the top of the mast and
> laying
> beside the boat. (Not feeling very bright at this moment!) I really didn’t
> want to raise the mast again, so, out of plywood I cut a small Y shaped
> support, attached it to a long pole, and lifted the Genoa up into the
> cradle.
>
> Those of you who do this by yourself…what’s your technique for controlling
> the Genoa as you lower the mast so it remains aligned with the mast and not
> resting way out on a spreader?
>
> Thanks for any advice,
> George
>
>
>
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> George Morgan
> S/V Knotty Lady 1986
> Lake Waccamaw NC
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