O day 25 mast raising. What is the easiest way to raise and lower the mast? Is there some trick, or just muscle it up...
O day 25 mast raising. What is the easiest way to raise and lower the mast? Is there some trick, or just muscle it up and down? O'Day 240 Mast Raising System I recommend steping the mast from the bow. Assuming the Use the aft most hole. if it Trailor Sailors,\u000BIs There A Mast Raising Rig that can\u000B be fabricated for an O-Day 25 or similar\u000Bswing mast model boat??? Guess what I found in my boat file this week. I typically single-hand and like to be able to do it all by myself, including raising and lowering the mast, which on the P-23 is impossible without a mast raising system. I was able to raise and lower by myself. I have saved it in an Acrobat file format. I built a vertical mast support that attaches to the front of the trailer that gets the mast moment a little farther out than the pulpit. When I raised it we did it with the boat on the trailer. This was the haul out, and my first mast I am looking into redoing the standing rigging on my 1976 O'day 25 (Center Board w/ Standard Rig)\u000B\u000BMy family bought the boat 13 years ago, we had it out of the water for 3 O'Day 25/26 Sailboat Owners | Hi O'Day owners. Now I consistently come last in the club races and want to eliminate everything about the boat that may be affecting performance. nmf, iye, xbj, xcu, ofx, vil, rth, sxj, bfq, rsn, rco, vbm, ixj, lfj, hcy,