Dear All,
My 51 year old wooden GB 32 is under cover in the Pacific Northwest, for which I am very grateful.
There is however one small, or rather tall - issue: the mast and boom.......
The mast is 18 feet and 2 inches high and will not fit under the cover of the slip. So I am wondering if any other GB or other trawler owners have the same issue and if they thought of a solution. I have only once seen a picture of a beautiful stainless steel hinge, but it would still leave me about 8 feet of mast to be lowered and raised every time I go in to the slip.
Raising and lowering by hand with cables and pulleys is not my first choice, so I was thinking about hydraulic or electric assistance to accomplish this task.
Cutting the mast is not an option......and I would like the mast back on board, makes the boat look better and I have the boom back for my dinghy.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Philip
GB32-95
Alicia Anne
My 51 year old wooden GB 32 is under cover in the Pacific Northwest, for which I am very grateful.
There is however one small, or rather tall - issue: the mast and boom.......
The mast is 18 feet and 2 inches high and will not fit under the cover of the slip. So I am wondering if any other GB or other trawler owners have the same issue and if they thought of a solution. I have only once seen a picture of a beautiful stainless steel hinge, but it would still leave me about 8 feet of mast to be lowered and raised every time I go in to the slip.
Raising and lowering by hand with cables and pulleys is not my first choice, so I was thinking about hydraulic or electric assistance to accomplish this task.
Cutting the mast is not an option......and I would like the mast back on board, makes the boat look better and I have the boom back for my dinghy.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Philip
GB32-95
Alicia Anne