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SV Papillon 12-22-2006 10:59 PM

New wood spar??
 
Hello,

Had a snafu with the foremast on our boat, found a bad scarf of sorts

some pics
http://picasaweb.google.com/svpapillon

She is a gaff rigged schooner

Sooo, we have the existing main mast about 52' overall, solid mahogany and in good shape, and the foremast left over the mountains for another life in a house.

This has opened up alot of doors as to how we rig the boat. I am considering using the main mast for a foremast and getting a new main mast. I have been looking on the internet with little luck in finding a wooden spar builder in the nw let alone what the cost might be. I know there are some in PT but haven't found any web sites. I have also considered using aluminum :eek: :eek: As I said lots of roads to go down?? A marconi main with a fixed backstay would be nice, if so what kind of stick? If we stay with a solid spar what is the availiblity of suitible wood around here?

Any thoughts??

Thanks

Jake


Has anyone made a glued up spar out of silverbali??

Lynn Watson 12-26-2006 01:57 PM

"... I have been looking on the internet with little luck in finding a wooden spar builder in the nw let alone what the cost might be. I know there are some in PT but haven't found any web sites."
I don't know of any mastmakers in PT that have websites, but you might try:

Steve Chapin of Point Hudson Boat Shop, 360-385-6863, who just built a birdsmouth foremast for the pinky schooner Pleiades -- sweet stick (I got to help with the glue-up).

Bruce Tipton, 360-437-9342, excellent traditional sparbuilder, also in Point Hudson

Haven Boatworks, 360-385-5727, or the Port Townsend Shipwright's Co-op, 360-385-6138

"If we stay with a solid spar what is the availablity of suitable wood around here?"
Oh, there's lots of suitable wood around here; it's spendy, but it's around...


good luck,
Lynn

SV Papillon 12-27-2006 06:28 PM

thanks Lynn
 
Exactly what I was looking for. My wife and I met Steve on a visit to Brion's shop last spring, saw the pinky mast beautiful work. We are trying to budget how much various options will cost. I should get that with a few phone calls.

Thanks

Jake


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