mast end attachment for vang
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- Master Varnisher
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mast end attachment for vang
Trying to figure out how to add a vang to the Sea Sprite. All my previous boats have used bails on both the mast and boom. I can get a bail that fits the boom, but not the mast (or not easily). None of the pics of any other SS30s that I can find have a vang on the boat. The spar has an internal track (it's a Hall rig). Any ideas for what kind of fitting I should be looking for?
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Re: mast end attachment for vang
Brodie,
Not trying to be a smart a$$, but have you tried contacting Hall Spars? i have found the folks there to be very knowledgeable and helpful.
Good luck and we can't wait to see pics of your sweet vessel under sail. :-)
Not trying to be a smart a$$, but have you tried contacting Hall Spars? i have found the folks there to be very knowledgeable and helpful.
Good luck and we can't wait to see pics of your sweet vessel under sail. :-)
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Re: mast end attachment for vang
My mast has a slot for the hanks, gooseneck and as it goes all the way to the deck, a fitting for the vang. You might try to find such a fitting for your mast.
Dave Finnegan
builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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Re: mast end attachment for vang
My mast has the slot that goes all the way to the deck too. I drilled 2 hole in the slot (when the mast was down) and attached a stainless steel U bolt near the bottom of the mast. That's where my vang and down haul attach.Hirilondë wrote:My mast has a slot for the hanks, gooseneck and as it goes all the way to the deck, a fitting for the vang. You might try to find such a fitting for your mast.
Gary
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Re: mast end attachment for vang
I posed the same question to the yard, we'll see if they have any ideas. But yes, I guess contacting Hall would be a good place to start! (Why is it that sometimes the simplest answer is the hardest to come up with sometimes??)
Trust me, I CAN'T WAIT to post some sailing pics! Hopefully that will happen June 1st, next Wednesday!
Trust me, I CAN'T WAIT to post some sailing pics! Hopefully that will happen June 1st, next Wednesday!
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Re: mast end attachment for vang
I just saw this post, you may have solved the problem already.... On Artemis , I simply wrapped 8-10' of old 3/8 halyard around the mast base and tied a square knot tight to the mast, then hooked the snap shackle of the lower block around one loop. This has been working fine for 5 seasons and no additional holes into the mast!
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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Re: mast end attachment for vang
Funny, that's almost exactly what I ended up doing....a sail tie looped around the two conveniently mounted cleats on either side of the mast. Vang angle is shallower than ideal, but it worked and is certainly a lot better than nothing. I guess I was too busy sailing to ever get back and post about my solution!
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Re: mast end attachment for vang
Next time out, try 3-4 wraps of a line at the bottom of the mast, it shouldn't slip and the angle will be improved; at no additional charge!
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Re: mast end attachment for vang
Thanks, I will add that to the list of boat projects for the spring...see how it goes.
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Don't know about everyone else but there's just something about all that nice orderly spaghetti in that picture that makes me happy :-)