That is so close, I would have someone crank me up the mast with a hundred foot tape.
Don’t want to take a chance you would Breakaweigh the top of your spar. You would live in infamy on YouTube. Bill Coleman Entrada, Erie, PA From: Dan via CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2021 10:55 AM To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list Cc: Dan Subject: Stus-List CnC44 Mast Height for Bridge Clearance We are in Jacksonville Fl. And planning to go under the Buckman Bridge which has a clearance at mean high water of 65'. I read that there is a 5' tide change here in Jacksonville. I calculated our clearance from the waterline to 63'8" (not including antennae) can another C&C44 owner please confirm this with me that my calculations are accurate before we attempt this bridge? (At low tide) C&C44 mast specs: Mast 65’5” total, 58’5” deck to masthead, 7’ below decks 63' 8" our waterline to top of mast (minus antennae) Thanks so much, Dan Cormier Breakaweigh C&C44 Halifax, NS CANADA
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