busted mast pcs - in MS or close

I'm looking for some screwed up masts that I can get a few pieces out of - or the whole thing if its in your way. I would prefer non-anodized and mostly freshwater. What boat it is off of does not matter but looking for a wing/teardrop shape or oval. Approx 2ft lengths
Thanks - tell me what you have
Capt Teach



Nooooooo. No scrapping good P16 mast. That is just wrong. I wish I lived close and I'd come take it off you hands.
captedteach:
I have an old busted off Nacra mast and bent( I think Beyond repair or safe sailing) P16 mast in my back yard. But I am not sure how I would cut them for you. They will likely be recycled soon after I strip the bits off them.
Anyone know if is very possible or even a good idea to try to straighten a mas with a bit of a kink in it. Looks like ti was dropped and hit something at a point in the mast. I'll have to see if I can get pictures.
Dustin
Magna, UT
Prindle 18

Thanks for the offers on the P16 sticks - Let me see if I can lay my eyeballs on one before we worry too much about cutting up and shipping I'm not in a big hurry and will be heading to the coast next week and you just never know what you can find on a little road trip
Capt Teach

Anyone know if is very possible or even a good idea to try to straighten a mas with a bit of a kink in it. Looks like ti was dropped and hit something at a point in the mast. I'll have to see if I can get pictures.
Aluminum is very brittle and will likely crack or be significantly weakened when bent, and then bent back. I bet it could be fixable, though. You would have to add new material, like plates of aluminum to reinforce the bent sections. A good tig welder could weld it up nice. you could probably make it just as strong or stronger than original. Not pretty, but functional. I am certainly not a sailboat expert, but i do work in a fabrication shop. It's just my opinion.

Quarath wrote: Anyone know if is very possible or even a good idea to try to straighten a mas with a bit of a kink in it. Looks like ti was dropped and hit something at a point in the mast. I'll have to see if I can get pictures.
It is possible to fix a mast - does it look like it may have hit the cross bar when raising or lowering the mast?
If so find you a nice tree with a fork in it (or build a reasonable facsimile) thats in the sun. Place the bend in the fork and put just a little pressure on it and set it on the ground. Leave it there for a while and move it over a bit - repeat the process until the mast is straight. This is not a one day thing more like a few weeks. Of course if you have a TIG you can slice it half - hammer out the kink and weld it back up
Capt Teach

http://www.papertigercatamaran.org/images/media/masts_-_bender_mender.pdf
here is an article with mast straightening technique...i have not tried it, but was interesting.
Edited by coastrat on Jul 15, 2012 - 09:11 PM.
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