Sounds like a YouTube setting – you have to tell it to not keep running.
They like to keep switching that back on.
From: dwight veinot via CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com]
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: Thomas Perison via CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2021 5:39 PM
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Bill -
Thanks for sharing - is helpful.
I’m looking to pull mine next season in prep for a move to Buffalo, NY area
Bill -
Thanks for sharing - is helpful.
I’m looking to pull mine next season in prep for a move to Buffalo, NY area.
Regards-
Tom
Therapy
29 Mk II
Annapolis
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> On Oct 4, 2021, at 5:23 PM, dwight veinot via CnC-List
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> Those videos don’t stop. I had to
ot of masts. Some owners are far more
> prepared than others and as a result the job takes less than half the time
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> Mike Hoyt
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> Persistence
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> Halifax, NS
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> *From:* Joe Della Barba via CnC-List
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I agree with Joe
Although we do it ourselves and do it every year we also need to have a group
of people who come on their own time. For these reasons I do everything I
and as a result the job takes less than half the time
Mike Hoyt
Persistence
Halifax, NS
From: Joe Della Barba via CnC-List
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This is not routine here in Maryland, my mast has been out
This is not routine here in Maryland, my mast has been out exactly one time. I
think it was $160 out and $160 in, which was the hourly crane charge back then.
I had all the sails off, wiring disconnected, forestay and backstay off
replaced by halyards, boom off, and the shrouds ready to go. The
I will add that to the growing list of reasons I’m glad I live on the north
side of the border.
Tom S
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We don't really have any of those clubs, I hear about in Canada
gt; the masts are also limited in size). I think our spar crane can handle 500
> kg max.
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: Stus-List Re: Mast in and out
We have a spar crane at our club that is no charge to members. We get a group of owners together to do our own
If we pay someone it is under $500 each way for boat such as the 35. I suspect that you may need to hire a boom truck, etc as part of your mast
: Friday, October 1, 2021 2:53 PM
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Subject: Stus-List Re: Mast in and out
We have a spar crane at our club that is no charge to members. We get a group
of owners together to do our own
If we pay someone it is under $500 each way for boat such as the 35. I
suspect
Where I store my C 34 boat for the winter in Chester, Nova Scotia, they
charge me $150 for going mast in or out. They also do a fine job of attaching
all the rig, stays, shrouds and fuller as well as roughly tune it when putting
it in… not bad for $150 I figure!
You do have to store with them
at the club pulling the mast costs me a 6-pack. Mast crane available
(some times ya gotta wait), bring friends. But I've never hired a rigger.
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C 35-III #11
On 2021-10-01 5:39 p.m., Jim Watts via CnC-List wrote:
No boom truck, there is a mast crane right beside
Is it around 250$-300$ to unstep the mast
On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 5:35 PM Paul Fountain via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> A friend got quoted about that for unstepping, storing for the winter and
> restepping in the spring in Hamilton. He has a 36’ Elite with a deck
> stepped mast.
A friend got quoted about that for unstepping, storing for the winter and
restepping in the spring in Hamilton. He has a 36’ Elite with a deck stepped
mast. He had to strip the mast once unstepped, and prep it in the spring.
Paul
From: Jim Watts via CnC-List
I should clarify my previous note. We were prepared and ready to go, with
extra hands, when the crane truck arrived. There’s a lot of monkeying around
to do beforehand. If you’re paying for all the prep work, it’s obviously going
to cost a lot more.
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> On Oct 1, 2021, at
No boom truck, there is a mast crane right beside the Travelift.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On Fri, 1 Oct 2021 at 11:53, Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List
wrote:
> We have a spar crane at our club that is no charge to members. We get a
> group of owners together to do our own
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Jim,
I went to port Townsend rigging, was quoted $13k for all new standing rigging.
Ended up with an $18k bill. $3k just for the crane to pull and restep the mast.
Doug Mountjoy
sv Rebecca Leah
C & C Landfall 39
Port Orchard Yacht Club
Port Orchard
Subject: Stus-List Re: Mast in and out
Doug,
That sounds like a lot! What does $18k buy you? Surely more than a mast step
and new shrouds? Our surveyor advised that our standing rigging was near the
end of its service life. $18k is more than I have to spend.
Andrew MacLean
C 30mk1
Gulf Islands
Doug,
That sounds like a lot! What does $18k buy you? Surely more than a mast step
and new shrouds? Our surveyor advised that our standing rigging was near the
end of its service life. $18k is more than I have to spend.
Andrew MacLean
C 30mk1
Gulf Islands, BC
> On Oct 1, 2021, at 12:02 pm,
Jim,I went to port Townsend rigging, was quoted $13k for all new standing
rigging. Ended up with an $18k bill. $3k just for the crane to pull and restep
the mast. Doug Mountjoy sv Rebecca Leah C & C Landfall 39Port Orchard Yacht
Club Port Orchard, WA
Original message From: Jim
I had my rods reheaded and a new forestay and harken furler installed on my
35-3 this summer. The cost was 8800. Mast down and back up was a little
over 1000 total. I am just outside of Boston, where prices are generally on
the high end
David Swensen
Freya
35 MK3
Beverly, MA
On Fri, Oct 1, 2021,
We have a spar crane at our club that is no charge to members. We get a group
of owners together to do our own
If we pay someone it is under $500 each way for boat such as the 35. I
suspect that you may need to hire a boom truck, etc as part of your mast down
and put it back up
Mike Hoyt
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