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Want to buy Mast sections

Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by charlyIII, Feb 5, 2013.

  1. charlyIII
    Joined: Oct 2012
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    Location: st simons island ga

    charlyIII Junior Member

    I will need one piece about 20 ft long w/ moments of inertia 25 x 11, and two pieces w moments 4 x 6., both about 15 ft length. If these numbers don't mean anything to you just let me know the brand and size, condition, (needs to be good) etc.

    tHanks
     
  2. blisspacket
    Joined: Jun 2005
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    Location: st augustine

    blisspacket Junior Member

    Scout out Sailors Exchange in Saint Augustine if you're seriously looking for good hardware. They might show some masts on eBay, but if you're engaged in a project bring cash and a truck. Their deals can't be beat, and their inventory is vast.
     
  3. Charly
    Joined: Dec 2009
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    Charly Senior Member

    Thanks blisspacket. They are on my list to visit, when I can get the planets to line up
     
  4. rberrey
    Joined: Oct 2010
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    Location: AL gulf coast

    rberrey Senior Member

    There was a 45' Z-spar for sale on sailnet .
     

  5. Boatguy30
    Joined: Dec 2011
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    Location: St Augustine, FL

    Boatguy30 Senior Member

    Dons marine in Clearwater had a bunch of 15' pieces. Guess the guy cut them wrong. They were all new.
     
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