I'll relate what I do and I do it alone, so it works for me. If you 
have help, it's real easy and no stress at all on the beer wench.

Assuming the mast is pinned to the mast support bracket, and mast 
crutch still in place (instead of rudder), and side stays hooked on and 
loose, so they don't bind, I put a snatch block on the forward fixture 
where the jib tack will be attached (right behind the pin for the 
forestay). A line (spare halyard or long dock line) hooks to the jib 
halyard, runs through the block and back to the cockpit. I put two 
wraps around the sheet winch (not the wench - remember, I do this 
alone).

When I'm ready to hoist the mast, I have the line from the front handy, 
then push the mast up as far as I can with both hands...to the point of 
standing on the cockpit seats, then holding the mast up with one hand, 
use the other to gather in the slack so that the line is now holding 
the mast up. If you drop the mast holding hand, the line really 
tightens, but the mast doesn't drop much. I can then move forward a 
bit, raise some more mast, tighten, etc. About halfway up (45 degrees) 
you can then hoist it on up with the line alone. The shrouds (side 
stays) keep it from falling off to either side and the backstay stops 
it vertical. Tie off the line to the jib sheet cleats, then calmly walk 
forward to pin the forestay. Once that is pinned, tighten the 
turnbuckle to tension the rig.  Do this procedure backwards to drop the 
mast. If you start out with about 3 wraps on the sheet winch, you can 
start letting out a little slack and the mast will start inching down. 
Past 45 degrees, that line will really tighten up, but you can 
eventually catch it to let it down easy.

As is well documented, the M17 likes a good deal of mast rake. I'd 
guess if you hang a weight from the main halyard, it should hang out 
about 4 to 6 inches or so from the main tack on the gooseneck (assuming 
the boat is level.....put a level on the cockpit seats to level the 
boat while on the trailer). The right amount of mast rake will give you 
a little weather helm and she will point higher. That can be found on 
the msog.org site.

Good luck and if this process blows up, I don't know where you heard it 
from!

Howard
M17 #278
"Audasea"

On Mar 12, 2008, at 1:29 PM, Rodney Holland wrote:

> I knew there had to be something of value related to stepping the mast 
> at the Montgomery website. I spent my lunch looking around and found a 
> checklist someone had put there under the "Owner's info" tab I 
> believe. I'm sure that will be helpful. If anyone has words of wisdom 
> to help this go smoothly though please sing out. My bride didn't want 
> the boat anyway so anything to help the inaugural  launch go smoothly 
> will be appreciated! (Heck, it was here family that got me hooked on 
> sailing for the 1st time 30 years ago!)
>
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