Yes Adriano. That is a pole that is mainly used as a spinnaker/whisker pole, but we also use it to support our deck tent, and to catch the mast when it is coming down.
now I see. I'm still thinking a good way to make our deck tent. But I did not find it yet. I think the "ridge tent" sistem is not suitable in strong wind and annoyng in moderate breeze
Adriano, I have posted some pics with details of the mastfoot. It is the standard mastfoot for Tiki 30, built from 12mm plywood (or 9mm as in the plans), the 2 blocks and cleats are for main halyard, I must still add one cleat for spinnaker and one for main downhaul. The spliced line you see is for the main downhaul. The compass box is my idea and not in JWD plans. I hope this helps. Ralf
Randall S Anselmo
Yes Adriano. That is a pole that is mainly used as a spinnaker/whisker pole, but we also use it to support our deck tent, and to catch the mast when it is coming down.
Nov 9, 2011
adriano meis
now I see. I'm still thinking a good way to make our deck tent. But I did not find it yet. I think the "ridge tent" sistem is not suitable in strong wind and annoyng in moderate breeze
Nov 11, 2011
Ralf
Adriano, I have posted some pics with details of the mastfoot. It is the standard mastfoot for Tiki 30, built from 12mm plywood (or 9mm as in the plans), the 2 blocks and cleats are for main halyard, I must still add one cleat for spinnaker and one for main downhaul. The spliced line you see is for the main downhaul. The compass box is my idea and not in JWD plans. I hope this helps. Ralf
Feb 1, 2012