When de-rigging yesterday I found my 4m RDM mast stuck at the joint. Probably sand washed into the join as I had a long float while putting my boom back on in the water (Long story).![]()
No go with the four people on the beach. Took it home on the top of the trailer.
Today I tried flexing it with the ends supported as I rotated it. It moved maybe 1 mm.
Then I remembered the 'Shake method' I had seen (on the beach I think).
I stood it up with the tip in the grass and violently shook it back and forth holding it about 50-70cm below the join. If you can picture keeping the mast vertical and pushing back and forth with two hands so the top shakes back and forth. As I did this I rotated it a 1/4 turn every few shakes.
I stopped a few time and had my son try help me try to pull ir apart. Still no go.
On the second attempt, I noticed that there was definitly a larger gap with more ferrule showing.
Had to rest a few times as I am on old fart and it was quite a workout shaking it.![]()
Each time i stopped it was obvious that the gap was growing. After a few go's, it was about 10mm.
We tried pulling to no avail.
More shaking and more movement. At about 20mm. the mast pulled apart easily.
I was flabbergasted to say the least. This is by far the most reliable and effective method I have used.
I hope this helps for someone else.
+1 Shaking. Tried plenty of other ways. Im a no tape guy![]()
Like me you like living on the edge.![]()
+1 Shaking. Tried plenty of other ways. Im a no tape guy![]()
Like me you like living on the edge.![]()
Yeah I was a tough 'no tape guy' until a mast separated during rigging, unbeknown to me, and broke the bottom of the top section. It wasn't a very old mast either. Now I'm a smart 'tape guy'. Equation is $800 for new mast or 5 cents worth of tape each session. Pretty simple. Oh, and I never have a stuck mast, well, not after I remove the tape. ![]()
I've used the shake method quite a few times and sometimes on other people's mast and it has astonished them and yes I'm a tape it up guy!
AS ELVIS said theres got a hole lot of '' shaking going on .''
Well done .glad to know it works ...
only had two in my time but it sure does ya head in .
Yeah I was a tough 'no tape guy' until a mast separated during rigging, unbeknown to me, and broke the bottom of the top section. It wasn't a very old mast either.
Witnessed that exact scenario recently. Guy was rigging. Downhaul wasnt looking right, cranked it down some more. KABOOM!!! One blown 550 100% mast. EXPENSIVE. Collapsed half the male ferrule n split about 25mm of female section. Looks as though it may be salvageable.