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Author: Brendan Busch ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Base of E27 mast question
Info: (21941 views) Posted: Thursday 12-13-01 04:20:00 PM

The base of the mast has an insert which is the plate that the mast hinges on. I have a few questions about this plate:

1) How deep does the plate extend up into the mast. There are a series of mangled holes right at the base of the mast (1/8" from the bottom), and about four screws as well, though these screws are not very large, nor well secured. Are these screws holding the plate in place? About 2-3 inches above that there are 4 1/4" SS pop rivets--I'd feel much better if these are what is holding the plate in place...

It's also possible that my mast has been sleeved at the bottom, and that's what the pop rivets are holding...

2) I need to increase the mast rake on my boat (2-3" more headstay length). Do I need to do anything to the plate to ensure it sits flat?

thanks,

--brendan

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