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− | The mast is roughly {{units|4 meters|160 in}} long and tapers from {{units|28 mm|1.125 inches}} at the top to {{units|45 mm|1.75 in}} at the bottom. | + | The mast is roughly {{units|4 meters|160 in}} long and tapers from {{units|28 mm|1.125 inches}} at the top to {{units|45 mm|1.75 in}} at the bottom. It is inserted into a hole in the seat, and then into a socket cut into the bottom of the boat to receive it. |
− | [[File:Dugout boom.png|thumb|300px|Boom shoulders. | + | [[File:Dugout boom.png|thumb|300px|Boom shoulders. The right side is the mast-end.]] |
− | A few inches above the seat it is fastened to a boom. | + | A few inches above the seat it is fastened to a boom. The boom is the same length and diameter as the mast. Shoulders are cut near both ends, with the mast-end having a deeper shoulder (see illustration). |
Latest revision as of 00:39, 24 May 2021
The mast is roughly 4 meters long and tapers from 28 mm
at the top to 45 mm
at the bottom. It is inserted into a hole in the seat, and then into a socket cut into the bottom of the boat to receive it.
A few inches above the seat it is fastened to a boom. The boom is the same length and diameter as the mast. Shoulders are cut near both ends, with the mast-end having a deeper shoulder (see illustration).