We’ve had the boat (Freedom 32) a couple years and this weekend we started hearing a rubbing noise during the night. An investigation found the base of the mast rubbing on the block under it. It’s never done this before and the noise was loud enough and constant to keep us awake all night and the boat wasn’t even under sail. We were moored you with only 6kn of wind blowing.
Links to YouTube video showing movement below.
https://youtu.be/aSWSs6J08zA
https://youtu.be/_gnYGNfuynw
We didn’t sail the rest of the weekend not knowing if this is something to worry about or not. Has anyone else experienced this? Is this normal for a freestanding rig?
F32:Mast base is moving (normal?)
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Re: F32:Mast base is moving (normal?)
Definitely not normal..Are you missing either the “L” bracket or the bolt that holds the mast steady on the “Hat”?
1984 F32 Hoyt hull #41
Port Dalhousie, Ontario
Port Dalhousie, Ontario
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Re: F32:Mast base is moving (normal?)
I discovered since my post that the mast is missing the “L” bracket. Going to have to see if I can order one or have one made before next season.
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Re: F32:Mast base is moving (normal?)
You will find many posts about this very issue. Many people have had a new "hat" made for the mast to sit on/over. I've had no play with mine in the three years I've had her, but I do not have an L bracket either. I have a single bolt that runs through the mast and this "hat", it seems very rigid. I am not certain if mine or Alan's or something else would be as it was from the factory.
John
1984 Hoyt F32
Hull #53
1984 Hoyt F32
Hull #53
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Re: F32:Mast base is moving (normal?)
AS John mentioned mine also lacks an “L” bracket. I have two holes at the base of the mast and bolts thread into matching holes in the “hat” base. I recall reading that the bolts or brackets are there to prevent the mast from rotating not for structure. Mine has a very snug fit when stepped. The crew that unstepped mine just after i took possession told me that they have actually had Freedoms lift up significantly before the mast came loose from it’s base Also as John noted there are extensive posts regarding repairing the “hat” bases. Best of luck.
1984 F32 Hoyt hull #41
Port Dalhousie, Ontario
Port Dalhousie, Ontario