by Paulvb » Wed Apr 01, 2020 12:44 pm
Old Harry has a tabernacle. Heavy damn thing to get up and down and quite daunting going under the 3 bridges to get in and out of the swan river.
We had two HD poles made up and special stainless pivoting connections on the deck which accept the pole ends perfectly, with a ring and pulley system to connect to forestay.
Only done it 3 times. It takes alot of time to get the fwd lowers, loosen the aft lowers and slacken the two backstays. Then pull forward on the pulley to release the forestay pin.
It lowers and raises easily but with the amount of large power boat traffic it creates too much wake movement and stress so we stay in the river these days.
Too easy to lose a mast while getting it up and down. Even down in a cradle and lashed in place the wake creates alot of stress on the components.
I am not sure what Old harry was called previously. Two owners ago changed the name. but we don't know the previous history.
I have seen a Mk1 or 2 which races out of Nedlands Yacht Club but as we are racing at the same time on different courses, I have not been close enough to get it's name.
Paul & Joanne
Old Harry TH25 Mk3