37/40+ would be an entirely
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Never weighted my 1980 30-1 mast but I used to pull it annually with a gin
pole and a helper - I would agree with the guesstimates based on swing
momentum and two guys adjusting it on the fore and aft pulpits, etc,
200-300 lbs sounds right on.
Nate
Sarah Jean
1980 30-1
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Subject: Re: Stus-List C 30 Mast weight
I don’t know what yours weighs but mine is 399 lbs. I know this for a fact
because the mast crane at the yacht club has a maximum capacity of 400 lbs. LOL
MikePERSUASION
C 37 K/CBLong Sault
On Mar 13, 2018, at 1:28 PM, gerald field via CnC-List &
I don’t know what yours weighs but mine is 399 lbs. I know this for a fact
because the mast crane at the yacht club has a maximum capacity of 400 lbs. LOL
Mike
PERSUASION
C 37 K/CB
Long Sault
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The standing rigging weighs under 100 lbs, would guess the mast is 200 lbs. I
normally
disconnect the forestay, coil it and store it on board for the winter to
protect the Harken
Carbo Foil. I can pick up and carry the mast myself, no problem placing it on a
rack up
to shoulder height.
To
The mast on my 37+ is about 60' long and with a person on each end, 2 men
can barely lift it. I would guess that it is somewhere around 300 lbs. If
you bought a chain hoist with a working load limit of 400 or 500 I would
think you would be good to go.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C 37+
Hi Gerald,
I don’t have an exact weight for the mast on my 30 MK I, but I would
guesstimate it’s in the range of 200-250 pounds. Two guys can lift it but it’s
a struggle, and they can’t hold it for long or move it very much. Four or five
guys can carry it more easily.
Cheers,
Randy Stafford
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Subject: Stus-List C 30 Mast weight
Does anyone have a idea of the approximate weight of the mast on a C 30. I am
going to buy a
Does anyone have a idea of the approximate weight of the mast on a C 30. I am
going to buy a chain hoist that i will mount on a frame for moving my mast from
its winter stands onto a mast dolly at the club and i want to make sure i get a
appropriately sized one.Gerald FieldC 30 VagabondMidland
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