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    new mast, an ariel mast or another salvaged mast

    What do I need to look for if I've found a salvaged mast from a boat similar in size to the ariel. How close does the salvaged mast have to be in size to the original ariel mast? Any idea what a fair price would be for the mast?

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    P-26 Mast

    The Pearson 26 mast would be a good candidate for a retro fit.
    Pearson made a gazillion of them and about 1/3 of them belong in a landfill.
    The masts are pretty similar, nearly the same dimensions. It may be a case of buying a mast and having to take the boat. I've got a P-26 mast I'd sell you for around $400. but you'd probably almost double that with shipping, you'll have to look locally.

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    check ebay

    There are several marine salvage stores in FL selling new and used spars.
    From the Ebay store pictures they have several not listed but available.
    Search: Ebay motors, parts and accessories, sailboat mast.

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    I saw your 'wanted' add on the Pensacola Craig's list. I assume you have already been scanning it, but if you missed it there was a rig from a Tartan 27 a week or so ago selling IIRC for $400.

    Might take a look, I will keep my eyes open.


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    The man with the Tartan mast now wants 1000 bucks for it. Think I'll keep looking.

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    I'm no longer looking for the lazarette et al. I've decided the sell or piece out Mariel 162. My heart is heavy. C'est le vie. Damn Ivan.

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    sell???

    Selling??, What are the particulars of this vessel, I may be interested.
    Thanks, Carl

    If you are discouraged by the price for a used mast, I have a friend that could fix you up with a used spar for a fraction of the price of the one you looked at . I would guess for a couple hundred bucks, He is in the boat salvage business, loves old Alberg designs and will help anyone refitting one. Send me a PM through this site for his name and number, he is located at Lake Lanier, Flowery Branch, GA. To answer your question about a mast replacement, roughly the same size tube within .5 inch- 1 inch. IMHO an ariel carries a pretty hefty mast for a boat it's size so I don't think you would want a larger size tube. You will need new stays and shrouds any way so if they mounted a little different in length it's not going to be a big deal.
    Good Luck,, Carl
    Last edited by carl291; 06-27-2009 at 05:22 PM. Reason: add. info.

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    Thanks, sent you a pm for his number

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    Thumbs up



    Great news!!!

    ...and hopefully you'll be sailing soon!

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    Ariel 162 back in rehab

    Thanks to Carl291 Ive found a capri 25 mast, boom and rigging. Mariel is off the selling block.

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    Great news

    That's great....... I know you saved me a bunch of money!!!.... The news will also make my wife happy too.
    It's easy to get discouraged on these large projects, I know I do. I get my biggest inspiration from viewing Bill's Periwinkle thread and seeing what he's done with a boat headed to the dumpster to enjoying sails on Narragansett Bay, my boyhood home waters. Ebb's master yacht, Tony G's woodworking skills, Frank's Revival rebuild into a functional cruiser and countless others here. I take something away from the sailor who just as happy to seal up the leaks and put it back in the water and sail.
    The founders of this site, along with it's members have, as a group saved this fleet of Ariels' and Commanders' and that, as they say, is something to be proud of!
    Good Luck and keep 162's thread updated. Lurkers are looking for ideas to ..... shall we say test in the field!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carl291 View Post
    It's easy to get discouraged on these large projects, I know I do. !
    Oh yeah, that's why when I pick up a project, I pay cash and move it into my own yard. That way, if I get discouraged or sidetracked I can close it up and 'forget' about it while I do something else. That way I don't have any money going out for storage, and it can sit till I get back to it again.

    Think that's the reason you see so many abandoned project boats, people start reworking one, and when it doesn't move along as well as they'd like, they start thinking about the storage fees.

    Ken.

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    I picked up a black capri 25 mast and boom. Its about 6" shorter than the Ariel mast. Thanks to carl291 for the leads. Captain Michael Duling at Starboard Cove Marina in Flowers Branch on lake Lanier north of Atlanta provided great help in getting it loaded on the trailer. Atlanta traffic is always aggressive. Having a 20' trailer and 5' of mast sticking out was a lot of fun.

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    your making progress now!

    Tommy,
    Was the price in the ballpark of what I assumed or did I miss it by a mile?
    It was my pleasure to assist you with this. As well if you should need help with removing your ailing A-4, just contact me, generally weekends are the only time I have available.
    Cheers , Carl

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    Did you ever find one?

    I saw this add on the Pensacola Craig's list;

    MAINMAST - $600 (PENSACOLA)

    Date: 2009-09-29, 12:33PM EDT
    Reply to: sale-hfqaa-1398100103@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

    LIKE NEW MAST AND ALL RIGGING 42 FEET LONG WITH BOOM GREAT CONDITION WAS ON A 27FT CATALINA
    I know 42' is way too long, but since it was on a Catalina 27 I doubt that number is correct.


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