How to rig for towing - the mast

About the important piece of kit under your Cape Cutter 19 when on the road.....
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How to rig for towing - the mast

Post by Killick Greenie »

Hi All, I've seen photos of the bracket people have made for the transom to support the mast when towing. Does anyone have some close ups of what how you secure the mast at the tabernacle please.

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Look at my blog: http://travellingaurora.wordpress.com/2 ... tenance-2/

The mast is laid onto the tabernacle, protected from damage by a collar made from a piece of drainpipe. The mast is secured by being tied down with the main sheet at the stern and with another rope across the bow cleats.

Hope that helps
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Post by Killick Greenie »

Thank you Charles. That's a really nice blog you have there. I'm planning to launch on the Orwell this weekend so hopefully I will be able to get everything made and ready to go.
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Post by seasickwhale »

Hi Dave,

have a look at
http://www.capecutter19association.org/ ... albumid=16
There you can see simple mast supports for the tabernacle and samson post.

For some reason old albums do not show any more in the album list. You will only be able to access those through a known link (or - if you know who posted s.th. - via the members' list). This is a known problem, for which there seems to be no solution.
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Post by Ru88ell »

Hi Dave

I think we all do it differently. Charles's is nearest to mine, but I've improved the rear support from the one he 'shamelessly copied'. There's a picture of my new one in the Gallery. The starting point for me was that the mast rests in the tabernacle. Get some 4" plastic underground drainpipe, 8 - 10" long is perfect. Cut a 2" wide slot down the length and it will snap around the mast and protect it when in the tabernacle. I leave the mainsail rigged to the boom and gaff in the cover, then strap to the mast. Tie down the mast at each end.

I'm going down to Zephyr today and will get some better picture of my arrangement.
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Post by Dennis »

Hello Dave and welcome.

I used to protect the mast resting on the tabernacle with a carpet "sample". I have loads of these, every time my boat passes through the hands of Honnor Marine it comes back with another set. HM obviously get them for "free" from a local carpet emporium. ;)

However, nowadays I have gone all sophisticated. :D

When I drop the mast into my homemade mast crutch, I then remove the tabernacle bolt, lift the mast out of the way for a moment (very light as most of the weight is being taken by the mast crutch) then replace the tabenacle bolt with a rubber Vee roller in situ. The mast then rests on the rubber roller, This makes it easy to slide the mast forward without causing any damage to the varnish etc. the mast rests on this roller during transit, being tied down for and aft.
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Dennis wrote:...then replace the tabenacle bolt with a rubber Vee roller in situ. The mast then rests on the rubber roller, This makes it easy to slide the mast forward without causing any damage to the varnish etc. the mast rests on this roller during transit, being tied down for and aft.
Genius! Dennis strikes again! Picture please. :D
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Post by Dennis »

I have just hauled out today. Boat now in drive but I have already raised the mast, so roller no longer there. :(

Off to Friesland on Sunday, will try to remember to take photo when the mast is ready for transit.

The roller cost under £2. Bought from Indespension shop in Carlisle. Same shape as keel rollers on HM trailer but only 90 mm long.
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Post by Killick Greenie »

Hi everyone and thank you for the replies. I'm on the case.
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Post by Ru88ell »

I was out with Zephyr this past weekend, so took the opportunity to make a simple video of her travelling arrangements. I've already adopted Dennis's tabernacle roller, a most excellent improvement - but I've kept the plastic pipe to protect the mast from a point load.

All halyards are taped together and stuffed into the small rucksack which hangs on the stern support. The shrouds and forestay are taped to the mast. I tried leaving stuff connected, but it causes more grief than it saves.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUr2DloSB_o
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