mast base position

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Walt
Walt
264 posts
264 posts
16 Jan 2010 6:12am
Hi,

I am a bit lost, when the wind picks up where do you postion the mast base?
Is it way back for high wind or forward?
What does the postion do while on the water sailing, in reference to the board and it behaviour.

Any advice will help me setting up for a better sailing day.

Regards
Walt
ab01
ab01
QLD
87 posts
QLD, 87 posts
16 Jan 2010 3:27pm
This depends on a lot of factors but especially the type of board & what type of conditions you are sailing in. If the wind picks up a lot & you are on a big board it is often best to move the mast forward to keep the nose down & prevent it getting blown around. This will give you more control esp in rough conditions. If you are using a fairly new board (last 5 years) you do not have to move the mast much - usually only 1 or 2 cms either side of centre. Try it in different positions & see how it goes.
firiebob
firiebob
WA
3182 posts
WA, 3182 posts
16 Jan 2010 1:52pm
ab01 said...

This depends on a lot of factors but especially the type of board & what type of conditions you are sailing in. If the wind picks up a lot & you are on a big board it is often best to move the mast forward to keep the nose down & prevent it getting blown around. This will give you more control esp in rough conditions. If you are using a fairly new board (last 5 years) you do not have to move the mast much - usually only 1 or 2 cms either side of centre. Try it in different positions & see how it goes.


+1

aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
16 Jan 2010 6:09pm
I keep it very simple... centre track no matter what size sail or wind strength.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
16 Jan 2010 8:48pm
I think the general rule is forward for control and aft for speed.

paddymac
paddymac
WA
943 posts
WA, 943 posts
16 Jan 2010 8:59pm
Walt, also keep in mind that moving the mast base forward lowers the boom height, and moving back raises the boom height relatively speaking. Lower boom + mast forward generally gives more control in high wind. It will also weight the front foot a bit more, handy if you ever get the feeling that your front foot is slipping out of the strap.
Walt
Walt
264 posts
264 posts
18 Jan 2010 4:55pm
Hi all,

Thanks for all the input to my query.
I experimented on the weekend and what a change with moving the base forward and back.
Now I know the balance for my sailing. I always had the base fully forward and what a difference with the base back it realy lifted the board nose up and what a joy to sail.
Special thanks to Mineral1 for your personal reply to my Query.

Regards
Walt
xtreme1
xtreme1
WA
93 posts
WA, 93 posts
27 Jan 2010 1:04pm
try this ...measure 135cm from tail of board mark your track with a waterproof pen and set your mast base at that point when you go sailing it is a good starting point and you won't have to move it....
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