An important point Matthew makes. A quick rig tune before installing
Spartite is important. With no constraints in the collar, center the
masthead and make sure the mast is in column.
Touche's mast was noticeably off to one side of the collar opening when I
installed Spartite. The mast step and
toe rails. On my
34, I used the method you describe below.
From: Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
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What I did back when I poured the SparTite was
What I did back when I poured the SparTite was put a 4=part block and tackle on
the mast leading to each rail so I could pull it into the dead center position.
Spartite is actually a urethane molding compound you can buy elsewhere for less
$$.
Joe
Coquina
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I use SparTite. I can’t imagine going back to wood blocks.
Joe
Coquina
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