Supporting diamond-wire mast prior to stepping
I rest the mast of my 5.2 on a 5 foot step ladder placed a few feet behide the rear crossbar. The step ladder holds the mast high enough so that I can still rotate the mast while placing it over the ball. The diamond wires do not rest on the tramp. I raise my mast solo.

Thanks. I must be missing something though. Once my mast is turned sideways, I have to move the ladder approx twelve feet aft of the rear beam, otherwise the diamond wires are resting on the ladder. By the time the ladder is that far back, it needs to be about 7 feet tall to keep the wires off the rear beam.
Steve Zicree
On the trailer. I guess my trailer sits lower than yours. The Ladder is only 5 feet tall and allows diamond wire clearance. The ladder is back about 10 to 12 feet also. The trailer also sits a little higher near the front because of the Height of my vehicle hitch. I use a gin pole setup to lift the mast. A ladder of the correct height for your situation should do it. It isn't heavy and fits under the Nacra on the trailer.

Put a 6' human in your sail box (don't forget air holes and food)
when stepping - just pull out the human and have them hold the back of the mast
Jk of course - the ladder is the answer to doing it solo
shouldn't be too hard w crew - and i think 7' sounds about right (that's about what my hands can reach and i am fully extended when i help a pal with his nacra 5.7
you may be able to adjust your trailer to help
make sure the cross bar (with rollers/cradles) is under the frame and your trailer will sit a little lower (than if it is ontop of the frame)
Edited by MN3 on Aug 07, 2017 - 11:18 AM.
MN3


Second person is generally the right answer. You can also raise the mast unpinned if you are careful. I typically do this as the pin holes on the Infusion base have a tendency to snap off if you get a little sideways with the base relative to the ball. Really its when you are lowering the mast you need the pin, as raising tends to keep pressure on the ball.
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