Mast Arch

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Re: Mast Arch

Post by taime1 »

The arch holders p/n is 6502-1M3. They only mention the spacers, but no description and no part number either. It might be worth giving BWY a call about it.

I've never heard of the socket inserts, I'm not sure if this is an issue or not with the arch. Or even if the short sockets have ever been an issue, they just look small, but I'm no expert.

The side walls on my :macm: don't have the indentation, so I'm not sure how a spacer would help.
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Re: Mast Arch

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Yep mine are flat too but I think that's part of the problem.
The Arch drawing shows the two vertical tubes as parallel. But the two mounting surfaces are not parallel they are further apart at the top (V shape). My guess is the Spacer is a wedge shape to support the V gap.
Does anyone else have experience of this?

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This is what I did on my 2004 M that way T get a hand hold and Mast Arch. I used 1/4 in backer Aluminum . Sorry about photo I can not get them to rotate.

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Nice ... Like that 8)
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The mast arch is on order from the SS fabricators but I'd like to mount the holders this weekend.

I can see the position but could someone give me a tube angle measurement to go by? :)
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I can varify the quality of the oem mast arch. It's very very hard to drill. I'll probably fiberglass it onto the boat at some point since it wobbles a little bit. I think a larger diameter aluminum tubing would have a nicer feel and be stronger.
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Re: Mast Arch

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I guess its a bit like the spreader tubes. Most of the stress is on the ends of the tubes so they get away with it.
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They use the bigger I.D. tube for ease of use for removing & installing
Original tube in this pic
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010011.jpg

My new tubes r of smaller I.D. but same O.D. you,ll also notice mine r slightly curved backwards "a small bend in the middle" so as the mast arch matches the angle of my traveler arch
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010012.jpg

my newer moded tubes r a very snug fit no slop but harder to fit & remove when necc , But mine r mostly a permanent fixture

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Re: Mast Arch

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High Higlander, yes I have your pictures from your previous post but on any of the pictures I have it's hard to see the tilt of the tubes.
My Mac does not have those half moon recesses in the fiberglass so I have nothing the locate the tubes into.

A side shot (taken from one mounting tube to the other) without any other items around would be helpful. :)

All the best.
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hI Neo

I,ll see what I can do but my boat is still inside my shop , I maybe pulling it out this wk-end depending on the weather

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Thanks Highlander :wink:
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Awesome ... Thanks Jimmy :)
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You are quite welcome. Good luck.
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Re: Mast Arch

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Why is everyone useing SS and not aluminium?

seems to me the lighter aluminium is a huge huge benefit, so far back, especially if you are going to do seats, or more structures. is it is cot thing, . or a rust issue or something else? please ed-u-ma-kate me.
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