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Support for mast when trailering

Started by rip, May 16, 2011, 03:41:15 PM

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rip

I must admit to a bit of embarrassment asking for this help. But many moons ago when first reviewing all the great posts on this forum I came across some great pics of a rig someone made out of wood to hold the mast securely while boat is on trailer. I thought I bookmarked the thing but alas, can't find it now :( . Thanks, rip

Tim Gardner

#1
Click on the post below by "skip1930".  You'll find his pics of his offset mast supports.

http://cpyoa.geekworkshosting.com/forum/index.php?topic=4212.msg29418#msg29418

TG
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rip

Quote from: Tim Gardner on May 16, 2011, 05:02:20 PM
Click on the post below by "skip1930".  You'll find his pics of his offset mast supports.

http://cpyoa.geekworkshosting.com/forum/index.php?topic=4212.msg29418#msg29418

TG
Thanks Tim, Not the ones I originally saw, but helpful.

Salty19

#3
Here is what I had on the 16:

Rudder mounted: (note that is the IDA assembly so the mounting would be different but concept the same)



Mast Step mounted:



And the whole rig:



One for a 23 would be very similar but do support the front (base) of the mast with lines, tape, however you can secure it...

Here's the aft support on my 19...laying on the rear stern rail seats with a small vertical "alley" for the mast to sit in. Attached to the stern rails.  Kinda complicated how it attaches but it uses those screws with one end a wood screw, the other a machine screw.  The machined end sticks out around each side of the rails, a routed out a small area for the crutch to slide around the rails.  An old CP16 chainplate goes behind the rails and attaches to the screws with wingnuts on each side (4 total screws, two for each side).  Very easy to take on an off. If you zoom in and look closely you'll see the attachment points.

"Island Time" 1998 Com-pac 19XL # 603

Greene

Dang that 19 is a pretty boat!

Back when we had a 16 the PO had mounted this mast crutch/trailer lights mount.





It was just made out of junk wood and it was the only ugly item left on the boat when I sold her.  If it was made out of decent wood and finished properly it would have been great.  It went on/off easily and it was nice to have the trailer lights up out of the water.

Mike
'84 CP-16 (sold) - '88 CP-19II (sold) - '88 Com-Pac 23/3 (sold)
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rip

That's the one Mike! Getting the lights out of the water will really make my life easier. Thanks all! :)

skip1930

#6
Boy those look way over engineered. Must have been a long winter.

Won't stop blocking my pop-ups so no color. skip.