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Stuck Mast? This worked for me.

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Created by sailquik > 9 months ago, 24 Nov 2018
sailquik
VIC, 6074 posts
24 Nov 2018 6:02PM
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When de-rigging yesterday I found my 4m RDM mast stuck at the joint. Probably sand washed into the join as I had a long float while putting my boom back on in the water (Long story).

No go with the four people on the beach. Took it home on the top of the trailer.

Today I tried flexing it with the ends supported as I rotated it. It moved maybe 1 mm.

Then I remembered the 'Shake method' I had seen (on the beach I think).

I stood it up with the tip in the grass and violently shook it back and forth holding it about 50-70cm below the join. If you can picture keeping the mast vertical and pushing back and forth with two hands so the top shakes back and forth. As I did this I rotated it a 1/4 turn every few shakes.

I stopped a few time and had my son try help me try to pull ir apart. Still no go.

On the second attempt, I noticed that there was definitly a larger gap with more ferrule showing.

Had to rest a few times as I am on old fart and it was quite a workout shaking it.

Each time i stopped it was obvious that the gap was growing. After a few go's, it was about 10mm.

We tried pulling to no avail.

More shaking and more movement. At about 20mm. the mast pulled apart easily.

I was flabbergasted to say the least. This is by far the most reliable and effective method I have used.

I hope this helps for someone else.

olskool
QLD, 2444 posts
24 Nov 2018 6:04PM
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+1 Shaking. Tried plenty of other ways. Im a no tape guy

Imax1
QLD, 4548 posts
24 Nov 2018 6:28PM
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olskool said..
+1 Shaking. Tried plenty of other ways. Im a no tape guy


Like me you like living on the edge.

Orange Whip
QLD, 1043 posts
24 Nov 2018 8:50PM
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Imax1 said..


olskool said..
+1 Shaking. Tried plenty of other ways. Im a no tape guy




Like me you like living on the edge.



Yeah I was a tough 'no tape guy' until a mast separated during rigging, unbeknown to me, and broke the bottom of the top section. It wasn't a very old mast either. Now I'm a smart 'tape guy'. Equation is $800 for new mast or 5 cents worth of tape each session. Pretty simple. Oh, and I never have a stuck mast, well, not after I remove the tape.

stroppo
WA, 727 posts
24 Nov 2018 9:37PM
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I've used the shake method quite a few times and sometimes on other people's mast and it has astonished them and yes I'm a tape it up guy!

Tardy
4929 posts
25 Nov 2018 3:44AM
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AS ELVIS said theres got a hole lot of '' shaking going on .''

Well done .glad to know it works ...
only had two in my time but it sure does ya head in .

olskool
QLD, 2444 posts
25 Nov 2018 7:46AM
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Orange whip

Yeah I was a tough 'no tape guy' until a mast separated during rigging, unbeknown to me, and broke the bottom of the top section. It wasn't a very old mast either.

Witnessed that exact scenario recently. Guy was rigging. Downhaul wasnt looking right, cranked it down some more. KABOOM!!! One blown 550 100% mast. EXPENSIVE. Collapsed half the male ferrule n split about 25mm of female section. Looks as though it may be salvageable.



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