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#1 2007-03-01 10:16:51

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Whisker Pole

Greetings all,

I have a fairly specific whisker pole question to which I was unable to find an answer on reviewing old posts.  Here goes - - I was to buy a whisker pole for my Mark V primarily for racing when we are using the 153 genoa.  I am looking at Forespar and trying to decide between the Line Control 10 - 18 and the Twist control 7 - 17.  Does anyone out there have any specific experience or advice on this question.  Thanks in advance.


Steve Magowan
s/v Passager (Mark V 1985, #528
South Burlington, Vermont

#2 2007-03-02 02:50:24

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Re: Whisker Pole

Hi Steve  I have used a twist control type of wisker pole for racing and found it very slow to set and remove, the other type that used to be available is one with a spring pin located on the side and you drill the two holes to match the length required  (one hole for your #1 and one for the #3).  This type of pole is also very quick to jibe or remove. The line control ones are ok but I think the pin type is better for racing, hope this helps. 
Rod Martin
short sale #684 Toronto

#3 2007-03-03 00:51:28

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Re: Whisker Pole

Steve....I used the twist lock model 6-12 for a few years on my Hunter 27...Found it worked just fine. I marked the tube with indelible marker at two spots so I could lock the tube before attempting to set the pole.
Unfortunately I sold the pole with boat when I gave up sailing. I'm into it again with a 1985 C&C 27 Mark V & I'm thinking about getting another pole. Feel free to e-mail me direct
Lou Potente S/V August, Willsboro Bay, NY [deleted]

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#4 2007-03-04 11:20:14

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Re: Whisker Pole

Thanks to both of you for your reply.

Lou, in the absence of being able to chat by email, feel free to call me.  I am in the book in South Burlington, Vermont.  I think I saw you out on the lake last year.  We do a lot of day cruising during the week from Shelburne Bay to the Four Brothers and over to Willsboro Bay; on weekends we seem mostly to head south to Converse Bay or further.  There is another Mark V that races on Wednesdays at our club (Monk) and I think there are one or two over at Mallet's Bay. 

Thanks again.

Steve
Steve Magowan
s/v Passager (Mark V 1985, #528
South Burlington, Vermont

#5 2007-05-28 13:13:28

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Re: Whisker Pole

For my C&C 24, my sailmaker fitted a carbon-fiber windsurfer mast with whisker pole ends. It is very light and easy to use.the secret is to find a used spar that has become separated from the windsurfer itself so you don't have to buy the whole package.  If i get a 27 mark V, I will use it because it was overlong for the 24 with a 150 genoa and is closer to legal for a 27 mark V.

#6 2007-05-28 22:59:58

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Re: Whisker Pole

I have read these comments with great interest as I was thinking about getting a whisker pole (I had one for my little 15 foot dingy and it was great).  And I love recycling - ie the wind surfer mast idea - what lenght should the pole be for a 150 genoa?
Thanks.  Barry  Oasis 1987 Mk V

#7 2007-05-29 02:38:37

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Re: Whisker Pole

length of whisker pole-i think each racing association has its own rule. the YRALIS (thats for long island sound) sets it as 80% of LP ( the perpendicular from luff to clew. I think that LP for a 155 genoa is 15, hence legal pole is 12. Windsurfer masts are normally about 15. So it depends how rule-conscious your group is as to how much you shorten the mast. A 15 footer would work fine on a MKV

#8 2007-05-29 02:39:16

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Re: Whisker Pole

length of whisker pole-i think each racing association has its own rule. the YRALIS (thats for long island sound) sets it as 80% of LP ( the perpendicular from luff to clew. I think that LP for a 155 genoa is 15, hence legal pole is 12. Windsurfer masts are normally about 15. So it depends how rule-conscious your group is as to how much you shorten the mast. A 15 footer would work fine on a MKV

#9 2007-05-29 04:18:22

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Re: Whisker Pole

correction-this is copied from yralis
Pole Length: Whisker poles may not be longer than
“LP” without penalty. Extendable poles must be
banded to indicate their maximum permitted length.

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