Universal masts

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MProject04
MProject04
665 posts
665 posts
7 Oct 2021 2:05am
The idea of a good quality carbon universal mast is appealing. Buy once, change adapter for fuses that you wish to use.
Project Cedrus seems to be the only one out there with a good quality solution with a complete range of adapters.

Anyone know of others? Especially Europe?
Been looking at PC but transportation and import + VAT is killing the fun a bit.
martyman
martyman
WA
368 posts
WA, 368 posts
7 Oct 2021 4:54am
MProject04 said..
The idea of a good quality carbon universal mast is appealing. Buy once, change adapter for fuses that you wish to use.
Project Cedrus seems to be the only one out there with a good quality solution with a complete range of adapters.

Anyone know of others? Especially Europe?
Been looking at PC but transportation and import + VAT is killing the fun a bit.


Nolimitz has one. It's really, really nice but less versatile than project cedrus.
SilverFoilSurfer
SilverFoilSurfer
SA
101 posts
SA, 101 posts
7 Oct 2021 7:29am
I have project Cedrus 85cm, best investment! If you can pull it off - you won't regret.
Super stiff, light, can take a beating, works with pretty much any foil out there.
531 posts
7 Oct 2021 5:01am
while not modular, NoLimitz is introducing an aftermarket mast. They could conceivably make a universal version and sell adaptors

www.sunsetsailboards.com/products/nolimitz-foil-mast

seems like someone could make a universal mast with a standard foot, and then instead of buying custom adaptors, people could just fab custom fuselages. would be nice if there were some standardization.

right now just the idea that you could use SABFoil and Slingshot Phantasm wings and stabilizers on the same fuselages w/ minimal customization is exciting.
martyman
martyman
WA
368 posts
WA, 368 posts
8 Oct 2021 12:51pm
Project Cedrus is the original gangster and makes great masts. Tried and true.
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