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Title: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: steviec on 26 Aug 2010, 09:58
Are there any clues on my metal Proctor mast which will detemine which section i have
 
Steve
Title: Re: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: google (Guest) on 26 Aug 2010, 10:06
It’s probably a C (from the anorexics) or a Kappa (for the salad dodgers).
 
Dimensions/shapes give on the Selden site, should be easy to work out.
 
http://www.seldenmast.co.uk/dinghy/index.asp (http://www.seldenmast.co.uk/dinghy/index.asp)
Title: Re: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: johnk on 26 Aug 2010, 06:48
If the above does not work, measure the fore and aft dimension in mm. Do the same for the transverse dimension. Post the results here and let forum members dive their opinions.
Title: Re: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: steviec on 26 Aug 2010, 06:54
Hopefully its a Kappa!
Title: Re: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: steviec on 29 Aug 2010, 08:21
oh hell tis a C section.  Being 22 stone it may explain a few issues!
Title: Re: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: fat kid (Guest) on 31 Aug 2010, 07:53
Do you have lowers?
Title: Re: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: steviec on 01 Sep 2010, 02:03
Yes, I have also moved the spreaders forward etc.  She was bending like a bendy thing before I changed the spreaders.  Not sure really on the advice regarding the use of lowers in flat water, some say mast ram upwind wind lowers off, others just have lowers, or just a ram....any clues?
Title: Re: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: fat kid (Guest) on 02 Sep 2010, 10:01
Lowers downwind certainly, and the ram won't hurt (nothing on the run).  Upwind take your pick, people have strong views, but top boats have been quick with either.
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Could try asking around for a Kappa discarded when someone went carbon, you may get one cheap.
Title: Re: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: steviec on 02 Sep 2010, 04:34
Do you pull the lowers back on tight or back to the datum mark (point of nature bend etc with out sails on)
Title: Re: Which Proctor Section?
Post by: fat kid (Guest) on 03 Sep 2010, 01:21
Datum i.e. mast straight but not inverted, but remember the ‘datum’ moves if you change the rake